ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Erica Dhawan will headline—Techknowledge 2022—an
all-virtual conference hosted by the Association for Talent
Development—on February 8, 2022.
Dhawan is an internationally recognized leading authority,
speaker, and advisor on 21st century teamwork, collaboration, and
innovation. Named by Thinkers50 as the "Oprah of Management
Thinkers", she is the author of two books Get Big Things Done: The
Power of Connectional Intelligence and Digital Body Language: How
to Build Trust and Connection, No Matter the Distance.
The world of business is increasingly digital and work practices
have changed at a blistering rate. Dhawan will share innovative
strategies to unlock the collective power of teams, build a culture
of trust across any distance, and create authentic engagement to
ensure competitiveness.
TK 2022 will combine technology and best practices to provide
talent development professionals with real-time learning that will
help them navigate a new world of work. Top industry experts will
help identify the tech tools and strategies needed for this new era
of workplace learning and development. This all-virtual conference
is designed to show practitioners that tech-first learning works,
is highly relevant, and drives real business results.
The intersection of technology and employee learning and
development has never been more critical. Getting tech strategy
right is paramount in today's business environment where hybrid has
become the norm. For the last two years, many talent development
teams had to scramble to figure out how to shift to the virtual
environment, and now it's time to get intentional. Technology is an
enabler.
TK 2022 will take place virtually February 8-10. The early bird registration
deadline ends November 19. For more
information, visit https://techknowledge.td.org/. Follow the
conference action on Twitter at #ATDTK.
About ATD
The Association for Talent Development (ATD) is the world's
largest professional membership organization supporting those who
develop the knowledge and skills of employees, improve performance,
and help to achieve results for the organizations they serve.
Established in 1943, the association was previously known as the
American Society for Training & Development (ASTD).
ATD's members come from more than 120 countries and work in
public and private organizations in every industry sector. ATD
supports talent development professionals who gather locally in
volunteer-led US chapters and international member networks, and
with international strategic partners.
For more information, visit td.org.
Media Contact
Paula Ketter, Association for
Talent Development, 7036838100, pketter@td.org
SOURCE Association for Talent Development