How to get along with Boomers, GenXers and Millennials | Mary Donohue | TEDxToronto
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Dr. Mary Donohue is an advocate of revolutionizing today’s workforce through technology and internal talent. She is the founder of the Donohue Learning Systems™, designing communication training that provides people with a roadmap to achieve a better work/life balance.
Mary is known for enhancing communication skills in a matter of minutes, and breaking patterns that have been accumulated over a lifetime. She is passionate about helping people understand the nine essential conversations in life – and inspiring people to become more ethical leaders.
In 2015, Mary was named as one of the 18 Outstanding Women in Tech, and Diversity MBA’s Top 50 Under 50. She is a regular television personality, and her work has been published across The Huffington Post and Financial Post.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Видео How to get along with Boomers, GenXers and Millennials | Mary Donohue | TEDxToronto канала TEDx Talks
To learn more visit: tedxtoronto.com.
Follow TEDxToronto on Twitter (@TEDxToronto), Facebook (TEDxToronto), and Instagram (@TEDxToronto).
Dr. Mary Donohue is an advocate of revolutionizing today’s workforce through technology and internal talent. She is the founder of the Donohue Learning Systems™, designing communication training that provides people with a roadmap to achieve a better work/life balance.
Mary is known for enhancing communication skills in a matter of minutes, and breaking patterns that have been accumulated over a lifetime. She is passionate about helping people understand the nine essential conversations in life – and inspiring people to become more ethical leaders.
In 2015, Mary was named as one of the 18 Outstanding Women in Tech, and Diversity MBA’s Top 50 Under 50. She is a regular television personality, and her work has been published across The Huffington Post and Financial Post.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Видео How to get along with Boomers, GenXers and Millennials | Mary Donohue | TEDxToronto канала TEDx Talks
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