Turn hesitation into confidence by mastering how you communicate your value and advocate for yourself at work.
There is a myriad of reasons why many of us struggle with openly sharing our accomplishments. But the research is clear: self-promotion is a powerful skill set that leads to career advancement and greater opportunities. In this webinar, we’ll explore common stumbling blocks people experience when attempting to communicate their unique value in the workplace. We will also identify opportunities for setting clear limits and boundaries, exploring ways to proactively manage expectations and say “no.” As a webinar takeaway, participants will receive a self-promotion skills checklist.
What You’ll Learn
Webinar Topics Include:
- Qualifiers and Apologizers: Linguistic Limitations
- Identifying and Dismantling Thinking Traps
- Setting Healthy Boundaries
- Knowing — and Communicating — Your Unique Value
- Self-Promotion Skills Checklist
Join us for this engaging and practical session designed to help you build confidence in communicating your value and setting healthy boundaries at work. Whether you’re looking to advance in your current role or simply want to be more intentional about how you show up professionally, this webinar will offer actionable strategies you can apply immediately. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights — and walk away with tools that will support your continued growth and success.
Christa Kirby
Senior Trainer and Consultant with Corporate Education Group
Christa Kirby is VP of Talent Development and Global Practice Director for Management and Leadership at Corporate Education Group (CEG). A licensed psychotherapist, Christa integrates her global experience as a mental health professional with her passion for holistically developing leaders and teams. For the last 25 years, she has been designing and delivering impactful learning experiences to companies, nonprofits, and non-governmental organizations all over the world.
Christa has also played a pivotal role in various national and global initiatives focused on collaboration and inclusion, civil society building, and conflict resolution. Her work has taken her across North America, throughout Western and Northern Europe, as well as to countries including Afghanistan, Bosnia, Croatia, Romania, Estonia, Ethiopia, India, and Singapore.
