Investing in Communication Skills - 7 Ways We Can Work Together

I'm tired of communication being a "soft skill". It's time to change the conversation in the workplace.

Let's work together to improve your teams communication skills. Below are 7 different ways you can invest in your communication skills.

šŸ’»  Save time on emails:
Struggling to write or respond to emails? Cut through the noise in your inbox with templates that make your messages clear, effective, and professional. The Career Civility Shop has copy-and-paste downloadable email templates + scripts thatā€™ll make your life easier.

 

šŸŽ The perfect gift for a coworker or mentee:
Admittedly, a bit of an unconventional gift but professional and helpful nonetheless - help someone you care about in the workplace communicate more professionally by gifting them Email Tip Academy.

 

šŸ’° Make 2025 your year:
Feeling stuck at work? Ready for a change? Enroll in Worth at Work, my signature course designed to help you advocate for what you want in your career and boost your earning potential.

 

šŸ‘œ Upgrade your wardrobe:
Looking for holiday party outfit inspo? Check out my storefront to find pieces thatā€™ll elevate your professional style this season.

 

šŸŽ¤ Bring positive change to your workplace:
If youā€™re in a position to influence your organizationā€™s culture, letā€™s collaborate on a communication workshop for your team in 2025.

 

šŸ’­ 1:1 Zoom Calls: 

Need specific advice on an end-of-year review or that tricky office situation? Book a $75 call and letā€™s tackle it together.

 

šŸ«¶šŸ½ Support a woman-owned business:
Love what the work of improving communication at work? Spread the word by sharing @careercivility with your friends, coworkers, and family. Itā€™s packed with real-time advice, inspiration, and encouragement to keep you motivated. 

 

This season may be chaotic, but youā€™ve got thisā€”and Iā€™m here to help šŸ¤

Jenna Rogers

Founder + CEO of Career Civility

A passion for changing the conversation in the workplace

https://www.careercivility.com
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