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SUMMARY:AI and Your Leadership Toolkit: How to Maximize Impact With This New and Rapidly Evolving Technology
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 6\, 5pm – 7pm\nLocation: 32-124 \nRegister for This Workshop \nThis workshop counts toward the requirements for GradEL’s Graduate Certificate in Technical Leadership. \n\nDescription\nHear from Kate\, an industry leader\, on how AI is changing the way teams work and how you can develop the habits\, skills\, and behaviors that will help you thrive in your future career. \n\nLeaders\nKate Bergeron is a Vice President of Hardware Engineering at Apple\, where she leads teams responsible for the hardware design and delivery of many of the company’s most iconic products\, including Airpods\, Mac systems\, iPad\,  and Apple Watch. With more than two decades at Apple\, Kate’s work spans from early contributions to Mac notebooks to leading large\, cross-functional engineering organizations that bring innovative hardware to market. \nAn MIT alumna with both a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management\, Kate also co-developed and co-taught Design for Scale through MIT’s D-Lab\, helping students connect engineering creativity with real-world impact. She was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2022\, one of the highest professional honors in the field. \nKate brings a unique blend of technical depth\, strategic leadership\, and commitment to mentoring future engineers making her a powerful voice on how technical leaders can influence through clarity\, vision\, and effective communication. \n\nMonday\, April 6\, 5pm – 7pm\nLocation: 32-124 \nThis workshop counts toward the requirements for GradEL’s Graduate Certificate in Technical Leadership. \nAdd this workshop to your calendar using the “Add to Calendar” link below. (That does not register you for the workshop. Use the above link to register.)
URL:https://gradel.mit.edu/event/workshop-with-kate-bergeron/
LOCATION:Room 32-124\, 32 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Developing Charisma: A Science Based Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 8\, 5pm – 7pm \n\nPart 1: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM\nPart 2: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM\n\nPizza and cookies will be provided (with gluten free and vegetarian options).\n\nRegister for This Workshop \nAttend one or both parts. If you attended the previous Developing Charisma workshop\, then you can attend this workshop but can’t count it toward GradEL’s Graduate Certificate in Technical Leadership. \n\nDescription\nCharisma: it’s not innate\, it can be learned\, and this workshop will show you how. Join us on April 8 for a two-part workshop that turns rigorous behavioral science into practical tools you can use immediately: on campus\, in interviews\, and online.  \nPart 1: The Science of First Impressions \nYou only get one chance to make a first impression. \nThis practical session gives you concrete\, research-backed tools to make strong first impressions both in person and online. Drawing on social psychology and neuroscience\, we break down: \n\nHow first impressions are really formed and why they’re so hard to undo\nWhat people notice most in the first moments of an interaction\nWhich signals matter far more than most people realize\n\nYou’ll learn what works and why. You’ll get a chance to try out the tools in the workshop\, and learn how to adapt them to your own specific needs and objectives.  \nPart 2: The Science of Charisma \nLong believed to be an innate trait\, charisma has now been broken down by research into specific\, observable behaviors. In controlled laboratory experiments\, researchers were able to raise or lower a person’s level of charisma almost as if turning a dial. \nIn this session\, you’ll learn: \n\nThe core components of charismatic presence\nHow to be charismatic (even as an introvert)\nHow to remain charismatic under pressure\n\nBecoming more charismatic doesn’t mean changing your personality. It means adopting specific practices that work with the personality you already have\, whether you’re speaking in a meeting\, leading a group\, or participating on Zoom.  \nWhat you’ll find here is practical magic: insight drawn from multiple sciences\, combined with techniques you can use immediately. \nThis two-part workshop is designed for technical minds who want to maximize their impact. All MIT undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to take part in the whole workshop or to choose the part that best meets your needs. \n\nLeader\nOlivia Fox Cabane is a leading authority on the science of charisma and the bestselling author of The Charisma Myth and The Net And The Butterfly\, translated into 36 languages. \nFormerly Director of Innovative Leadership for Stanford StartX\, she has lectured on charisma\, leadership\, and innovation at Harvard\, Yale\, MIT\, the Marine War College\, and the United Nations. \nHer clients include founders of Airbnb\, Brex\, Paradigm\, and Presight\, as well as the leadership of Google\, TikTok\, Deloitte\, UBS\, and JP Morgan. She has been featured in The New York Times\, The Economist\, and The Wall Street Journal. \nAs cofounder of the KindEarth.Tech Foundation\, she supports foodtech companies advancing environmental sustainability. \nOlivia is fluent in four languages and was the youngest person ever appointed Foreign Trade Advisor to the French Government. \n\nWednesday\, April 8\, 5pm – 7pm \n\nPart 1: 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM\nPart 2: 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM\n\nRegister for This Workshop \nAttend one or both parts. If you attended the previous Developing Charisma workshop\, then you can attend this workshop but can’t count it toward GradEL’s Graduate Certificate in Technical Leadership. \nAdd this workshop to your calendar using the “Add to Calendar” link below. (That does not register you for the workshop. Use the above link to register.)
URL:https://gradel.mit.edu/event/developing-charisma-a-science-based-workshop/
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