More Power for Your Hour – Pros and Cons of Working Remotely
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1/20/2022
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When:
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Thursday, January 20, 2022 10:30 AM EST/3:30 PM GMT
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Where:
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United States
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Contact:
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ISMTE Staff
execdir@ismte.org
9193143900
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Join us Thursday, January 20, 2022 - 10:30 AM EST/3:30 PM GMT
More Power for Your Hour – Pros and Cons of Working Remotely: Whether new to working remotely, planning on hybrid/return to on-site working, this session will share helpful tips and tricks for productivity and performance, what's missing with remote working and plugging that gap, remote-worker inclusion, self-care and work/life balance, meeting attendance, remaining focused in meetings and staving off virtual-meeting fatigue all to give you more power for your hour.
Office Hours with ISMTE are free and open to members and non-members, but registration is required.
Hosted by: Juanita (Neet) Goossens-Roach (Mrs) Peer Review Group (PRG) Manager, Cambridge University Press & Assessment: Peer Review Administration (PRA) & Online Peer Review Systems (OPRS) Services Disability & Neurodiversity Ambassador: Cambridge University Press & Assessment  | As Peer Review Group Manager at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, Juanita manages three teams, recognising OPRS (online peer review systems) and PRA (peer review administration) challenges and proactively managing demanding project work driving improvement in responsiveness and service, how these units intersect and interact, as well as third unit of external administrators. Juanita has been in journal administration and publishing for nearly 18 years, with nearly 8 years with Cambridge University Press & Assessment including overseeing a flagship society journal – very hands-on and very active with over 1600 annual original submissions, and previously a decade with a non-Press journal – similarly as hands-on and with similar annual submissions, before now managing the Peer Review Group. Juanita has a special interest in disability and neurodiversity, as a trained Disability and Neurodiversity Ambassador. |
Many thanks to this session's sponsor:
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