Event Speakers

Jessica Richards

Jessica has fifteen years of experience in product development, UX, user research, and design. She solves business problems through collaboration, creative thinking, diversity and inclusion. She taught at Flatiron School as a Lead Instructor in UX/UI design and currently leads Product Research @ Workhuman.

About the event

Remote changes everything and your ability to adapt will determine your success.

In this session, Senior Product Research Manager at Workhuman, Jessica Richards, shares all her best tips on how to run the best workshops, do killer presentations and just plainly communicating better while working remotely.

Overview of Topics

Remote changes

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Find out how remote work completely upends traditional outlooks on communication and what needs to change.

Remote working principles

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In this section, we'll cover the four communication principles for remote work, including positive intent, over-communication, empathy, and support.

Tips for meetings, workshops & presentations

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Bringing things online changes how you manage synchronous communication with your colleagues. Jessica offers tips for managing successful meetings, workshops, and presentations.

Social recognition

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When you're online, engagements can quickly feel anonymous. Jessica covers the importance of social recognition and shares how it can supercharge your work relationships with others.

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Event Speakers

Jessica Richards

Jessica has fifteen years of experience in product development, UX, user research, and design. She solves business problems through collaboration, creative thinking, diversity and inclusion. She taught at Flatiron School as a Lead Instructor in UX/UI design and currently leads Product Research @ Workhuman.

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