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Balancing Work & Cancer: Communicating Effectively



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The ability to communicate clearly at work can make all the difference in success and achieving your goals. Communicating with coworkers, supervisors, and others in the workplace following a cancer diagnosis can be nuanced and can require some strategy. In this session we focus on:

- Thinking through your communications style
- Understanding how disclosure decisions can shape how to communicate at work
- Tips and techniques for ensuring conversations in the workplace are appropriate and comfortable

Presented by Rachel Becker, LMSW, Senior Director of Programs, Cancer and Careers

Please note: The information in this video is current as of the date of the presentation, November 3, 2021. Also, in order to receive CEUs, you must attend a live webinar presentation. Video recordings are not accredited.

For more on CEUs and accreditation, click here: http://www.cancerandcareers.org/en/community/events/accreditation

To learn more about our Balancing Work & Cancer Webinar Series or to register for upcoming live webinars, click here: https://www.cancerandcareers.org/en/community/events/webinars

Order or download a free copy of our Job Search Toolkit, featuring advice on improving resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles; tips for interviewing and networking; guidance on exploring more meaningful and alternative career options; and an array of resources and tools to assist you in looking for work after cancer. Click here: https://www.cancerandcareers.org/publication_orders/new

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