Webinars / Virtual Events

2020 Women in Industry Week

United States, Online - November 30 - December 4, 2020
2020 Women in Industry Week Women who work in Material Handling have unique and powerful business skills and the ability to help bring their organization to the next level. We challenge you to move out of your comfort zone, gain new business insights and meet and network with other women in our industry. Together, we will increase confidence, uncover practical ways to work in a complex new world and learn strategies to avoid personal and professional burnout.

DATES

Monday, November 30
Activate Your Audacity + Speed Networking Event

Tuesday, December 1
Leading with Confidence

Wednesday, December 2
How to Market & Keep Selling in Tough Times

Thursday, December 3
Workforce Diversity & Inclusion: Steps to Get Started

Friday, December 4
Use the Good Dishes!™ No Matter What Life Serves Up
Date(s)
November 30 - December 4, 2020
Venue
Virtual
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Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.

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Fact of the week
The two internal cavities in our nose called nostrils function as separate organs. Each nostril has its own set of turbinates and olfactory receptors. The two independent organs work together through a mechanism called the nasal cycle, where one nostril is dominant for air intake while the other rests and is better at detecting scents.