"Mastering Problem Solving: Collaborating and Developing Critical Skills, Speaker: Kimla Lee, Metro Region (Ballantyne, Charlotte & University) Virtual Meeting
Topic: Mastering Problem Solving: Collaborating and Developing Critical Skills
Learning Objectives:
Unlock your problem-solving potential in our webinar, "Mastering Problem Solving: Collaborating and Developing Critical Skills." Learn proven strategies to tackle complex challenges and enhance team collaboration. Discover essential skills for effective problem-solving and participate in interactive activities that apply these techniques in real-world scenarios. Perfect for leaders and team members alike, this session will equip you with the tools to drive success and innovation in your cross-functional teams. Register now to boost your skills and make an impact.
Speaker: Kimla Lee
Speaker Bio:
Kimla began her career as a Software Developer, dedicating over 12 years to refining her technical skills before transitioning into a Business Analyst role, where she spent another 12 years in the pharmaceutical and technology/data sectors. Rising to the top of her field, Kimla became a leader in crafting data-driven strategies and delivering significant business impact. Following this, she took on the role of Compliance and Process Manager, leading a cross-functional team for over two years and focusing on compliance and process optimization.
Today, as a seasoned strategist and problem solver, Kimla thrives on developing data-informed strategies that address both immediate challenges and long-term goals. She combines process automation with active stakeholder engagement to ensure clear, actionable solutions. Kimla is also deeply committed to mentoring college students and engaging with K-12 students to foster their interest in STEM careers. She aims to bridge the gap between complex data challenges and strategic decision-making, empowering teams to achieve their objectives through active listening, curiosity, and determination.
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