The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication | How To Academy

Mon, 17 February 2025

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm GMT

The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication

Andrew Brodsky

Whether you work in an office, remotely, or hybrid, we are all virtual communicators. How can we use tech to improve our communication, relationships, and productivity at work?

Yes, that meeting could have been an email. And that email? Maybe it should have been a voice memo. Your camera? It’s okay to turn it off, sometimes even better.

Many of us give far too little thought to our virtual communication, and end up feeling isolated, misunderstood and burnt out. Professor Andrew Brodsky is here to reveal how we can make the best of our virtual tools, and how those very tools can help us thrive.

Drawing on cutting-edge social science research, Andrew will help us understand how we can interact most productively and authentically, how we can build relationships at a distance, how we can make an impact online, and how we can increase inclusion and reduce conflict. With stories and interviews from top business leaders, Andrew joins us with an indispensable guide for today’s modern workplace.

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Andrew Brodsky

CEO of Ping Group, Professor of Management at University of Texas at Austin

Andrew Brodsky is a management professor at McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and CEO of Ping Group. He is an expert in workplace technology, communication, and productivity. Andrew has received numerous research and teaching awards, including being chosen by Poets & Quants as one of the ‘World’s 40 Best Business School Professors Under 40.’ He earned a PhD in organisational behaviour from Harvard Business School and BS from The Wharton School.