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FEB 29: SCWIST BrownBag Meeting at UBC

The BrownBag Series is a monthly event organized by the Society of Canadian Women in Science and Technology (SCWIST) whose purpose is to provide a place for learning and discussion of topics to help women in STEM fields advance their careers.

 

Date: February 29

Time: 12:00-1:30 PM

Place: UBC Point Grey Campus, Biodiversity Research Centre (Room 224)

Topic: Negotiation Skills (Interactive Presentation)

Speaker: Denise Baker

 

SWIST is  glad to welcome Denise as the facilitator of this session. She is the Assistant Dean of the Hari B. Varshney Business Career Centre at UBC’s Sauder School of Business and has extensive experience in career and leadership development.

Did you know that only 12.5% of women negotiate their salaries?

Have you ever NOT asked for something you thought appropriate or even necessary, but instead accepted the “inconvenience” that came with avoiding the uncomfortable conversation?

How do you feel about negotiating? Would you describe it as “trying to win the game” like many men, or do you associate feelings with it that are close to “going to the dentist”?*

In addition to explaining the techniques & etiquette of successful negotiation, Denise will address some of the fears generally associated with negotiation. The goal is to help us get comfortable with asking for what we want – and getting it. With a short exercise, we will start our negotiator training on the spot!

If you would like to join us for our BrownBag Meeting in February, please RSVP to scwist.brown.bag@gmail.com. For upcoming meetings in this series please visit http://www.scwistevents.ca.

 

* Data reported by Linda C. Babcock and co-workers, Carnegie Mellon University.

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