Tuesday, February 7th
Attend A Webinar

More than our annual conference, PBWC offers online and regional community events designed to boost your career, refine your skills, and accelerate your achievements throughout the year.
PBWC's inspiring Webinar Series help women build and reinforce skills for success in today's business world. These exciting monthly development Webinars are held online, using Cisco/Webex technology, the second Tuesday of each month at 10am PST. The sessions leverage interactive WebEx technology so registrant can actively participate from their own computers.
"PBWC’s monthly webinars have gained tremendous popularity with the women at Cisco, both locally and globally. The monthly webinars are easy to access professional development sessions with exceptional speakers on engaging topics. They provide us a low cost way to offer ongoing development for our women with presenters that we would not ordinarily have access to, or be able to afford if we were doing these in house. The webinars add great value and make our sponsorship of PBWC a year round benefit.”
-Marilyn Nagel, Chief Diversity Officer, Cisco
"Chip Conley did a great job on the webinar! Thoroughly enjoyed his presentation and I see why he has been so successful with his useful ideas about how to best engage employees, customers and investors."
-Jim Horan, President, The One Page Business Plan Company
PBWC 2012 Webinar Schedule
Click Here to download the 2012 PBWC Webinar schedule.
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Learn how to build a unique and charismatic personal brand to attract more career advancement opportunities. Position and market yourself as THE expert in your field. Ellen has a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Temple University and over 23 years of experience in h... »
It’s been well documented that emotional intelligence, or EQ, is crucial to leadership success. That should be great news for women who are naturally higher in EQ than men. Yet, when it comes to the workplace and getting ahead, women often fall short of using this innat... »
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Because being too nice is just one of the many self-inflicted pitfalls that can cause you to lose control of your career.
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Are there situations when you hold back from saying what you want to say? Or do you say it, but still feel as if you haven’t been heard? Finding your unique “voice” and developing the confidence to use that voice can have a powerful impact on your career, your relation... »
The bottom line is that we have to move into action from where we are! Decide what you want, put your stake in the ground and execute!
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Are you ready to take your next step? Perhaps you want to change jobs, your marital status, your income or your waist size. Maybe you've lost your confidence, your house or what feels like your mind. Are you eager to move forward but you're not sure how? In this f... »
To live vibrantly, we must fuel our bodies mindfully—yet most diets are restrictive and unsustainable, leaving us feeling guilty and disappointed. This interactive, entertaining session delves much deeper than the obvious advice to "eat less, exercise more" and explores... »
In this time of change, it’s tempting to seek new tools. Before we acquire more solutions, let's consider: what if it's just as important to unlearn as it is to learn?
Unlearning is a necessary precursor to all innovation and forward movement. If we can't unlearn,... »
Gail Blanke, the award winning author of Throw Out Fifty Things; Clear the Cutter, Find Your Life, will speak about "Stepping Into Your Power...flourishing in a whole new world of possibilities." She'll enable participants to see themselves as uniquely ready to step for... »
Every communication you put on the web or deliver in person needs to consider your company's image and message. Andrea Heuston, CEO and Creative Principal of Artitudes Design, discusses impactful ways to deliver your message by developing winning presentations.
Andr... »