BCTA Offering Leadership Communications Training

LANGLEY, BC — The British Columbia Trucking Association has negotiated a deal exclusively for its members so they can get special training when it comes to improving their communications skills.

The agreement with the Humphrey Group allows it to once again offer Next Generation Leadership Communication Program Training.

The Next Generation Leadership Communications Program is an intensive leadership development program designed for the next generation of leaders in the transportation industry, according to BCTA.

New and future leaders of BCTA member trucking and supplier companies can participate in this four-module certificate program. A minimum five years of management experience is recommended for program participants.

This program provides an opportunity for new and future leaders to learn to communicate with influence both inside and outside their organizations. Throughout the program, participants will apply their learning through facilitated discussions, role-plays, and videotaped feedback from the instructor.  

According to BCTA, by the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • approach all communication with the intent to inspire action;
  • organize their thinking to communicate clearly and inspirationally;
  • project a dynamic executive presence;
  • maintain clear thinking in impromptu and challenging conversations; and
  • lead and attend meetings with intent.

For further details and to register, go to the BCTA website or contact Sandra Stashuk at BCTA at 604-888-5319 ext. 215 or by email.

Space is limited and registrations will be accepted on first come first served basis. 


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