Getting Things Done
Practical productivity skills for you and your team
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Dr. Karyn Gordon develops great leaders who drive success at work and at home.
A highly sought after speaker, she has delivered over 1000 keynotes to more than 500 million people across 17 countries. Dr. Gordon draws on her extensive research in leadership, relationships and emotional intelligence to help you foster the skills needed to lead in the 21st century.
Dr. Karyn provides honest insight... and results oriented approaches. Desiree Dancy - VP Corporate Human Resources, The New York Times
Often featured in national media outlets, including as Cityline's leadership and relationship expert, she has worked with Good Morning America, Forbes, and The New York Times.
Dr. Karyn's passion and energy is nothing short of contagious and inspiring. Her vast knowledge of all generations is evident in her ability to engage an audience of all ages.
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This past fall, Dr. Karyn released her latest bestselling book The Three Chairs: How Great Leaders Drive Their Teams' Communication, Productivity, and Engagement.
A must-read book for anyone wanting to develop great leadership skills... Three Chairs hooked me from the start with its engaging storytelling, scientific research and abundant actionable tools.
Erin Lukie - Senior Global Director, Young Presidents' Organization (YPO)
Dr. Gordon is a dynamic speaker who excels at communicating complex research in a simple and passionate way to diverse audiences. She specializes in teaching the intricacies required to build an effective multi-generational workforce, increasing engagement, productivity and retention.
Dr. Karyn is an incredible force for good when it comes to leadership, communication and building high performance teams.
Scott O'Neil - CEO, Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
The Canada-Manitoba Job Grant is a cost-shared funding program that provides funding to employers to help cover training costs of new and existing employees to meet business needs, support the development of a highly skilled workforce, boost economic growth and increase employment opportunities across Manitoba.
The grant will contribute up to 75% of eligible training costs for small employers (up to 100 employees) and up to 50% for companies with 101 or more employees.
QNET is an approved third party trainer so all QNET courses and Manitoba's Conference for Leaders are eligible for this training grant.

Practical productivity skills for you and your team
Live virtual training, three mornings - November 18, 19, 20
Register by October 28 and save $100
Relational Skills
Critical to the Changing World of Work
Grab a coffee, beverage or snack and join us for “Coffee with QNET,” a complimentary virtual session onThursday, August 22 at 10:00 a.m.
Note: This session will also offered on September 5
At this session, we’ll explore Relational Skills, a cluster of eight skills that equip employees to work well together in a way that builds trust, creates a respectful workplace, supports inclusion, and helps employees manage effectively in an ever-changing, increasingly digital and global world.
We'll examine the business case for relational skills, review the eight skills, and learn a practical social intelligence tool that you can use in your workplace.