Learn to Communicate More Strategically

Learn to Communicate More Strategically

Learn to communicate more effectively in the workplace with this two-part workshop.

By SCWIST

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Online

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About this event

  • 7 days 2 hours

Learn to Communicate More Strategically

NOTE: As this workshop spans two sessions, please select tickets for both June 10th and June 17th when registering.

You communicate multiple times every day. And sometimes people on the receiving end respond as you’d like. But sometimes they don’t. This workshop will help you increase your effectiveness in the workplace and other related situations. We break down the components of the process and provide proven strategies to communicate more strategically. You arrive at the workshop having identified arenas in which you want to become more impactful, and then learn and practice applying a strategic frame and research-supported approaches relevant to a wide range of personal and professional communication situations.


You’ll learn how to:

  • Apply a strategic frame to enhance your effectiveness in high-stakes communication situations
  • Critically assess your own and others’ communications to identify and eliminate obstacles to success
  • Increase the likelihood your communications will be seen and elicit the desired response


This course includes:

  • A pre-workshop survey inviting participants to identify communication situations relevant to them, which allows us to tailor the training to their needs
  • Two 2-hour online sessions spaced one week apart to provide an opportunity to reflect on and apply strategies shared
  • Session 1 introduces the tools and strategies, and includes two practical exercises
  • Session 2 gives each participant the opportunity to test the tools on a communication situation of their choice
  • An hour of homework in between the sessions to apply the tools and draft a written or verbal message to test with the cohort


Don't forget to select tickets for both June 10th and June 17th when registering in order to attend both sessions.

Speaker: Shari Graydon

Facilitator and Informed Opinions Catalyst, Shari Graydon brings a wealth of knowledge, drawing on her 30 years of experience in politics, journalism, public relations and teaching. She has trained thousands of women and gender-diverse individuals to effectively communicate their insights and influence public opinion through the media and in person, in writing and through presentations. Shari creates a dynamic and supportive learning environment where participants feel comfortable exploring new techniques and concepts.

About SCWIST and this workshop series:

This workshop is part of series of workshops that will be offered by SCWIST and Informed Opinions to women in STEM, partners, advocates and allies. Our goal is to develop skills in strategic communication, persuasion, writing compelling commentary, and media interviews; which will create more advocacy champions to address the challenges that women and diverse folks face in STEM workplaces. Read more about our new project to address harassment and gender-based violence in STEM workplaces.

Organized by

The Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology ( SCWIST) was founded in 1981 as a not-for-profit association aimed at encouraging women into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). SCWIST aims to support and promote the education of girls and women through programs and activities in partnership with the community.

SCWIST has a spectacular record of boosting the numbers, retention and status of women in the workplace by facilitating networking, mentoring and advocating woman-friendly policies.

SCWIST also highlights opportunities, achievements and positive messages for and about women in the field through raising public awareness and guiding policy implementation.

Our VALUES

Empower, Include, Inspire, Connect, Sustain

Our VISION

To create an environment where women and girls in Canada can pursue their interest, education, and careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) without barriers.

Our MISSION

We aim at realizing our values through:

  • Providing activities, mentorship, and leadership that support women and girls in accomplishing their dreams
  • Removing barriers and raising public awareness by promoting and advocating for inclusive policies and equitable practices in education, the workplace, and in government
  • Inspiring innovation and encouraging excellence through positive role models and outreach programs
  • Fostering connections through professional networks and programs we develop in partnership with the community
  • Boosting the numbers, retention, and status of women in the workplace by facilitating networking, mentoring, and advocating woman-friendly policies

Members include university undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, technicians, technologists, research scientists, professors, engineers, consultants, unemployed and retired women scientists.

Free