Given the exceptional circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Irish Latvian Chamber of Commerce and the British Chamber of Commerce in Latvia are taking measures to ensure the safety of both Chamber communities.
Commencing 14th April 2020, we will be delivering a series of webinars where an expert will share insights and take your questions on topics such as:
- Overcome remote work challenges (April 14)
Among the many impacts that COVID-19 has had on society is the fact that many organizations are faced with a new frontier: An entirely remote workforce. The challenge of maintaining connection to the team and work is exacerbated by distance, and processes can become strained.
What is the best way to manage the unexpected remote workforce that has been thrust upon your organization? This and many other questions will be answered by Valts Kārkliņš, Large business customer director of Bite Latvia, during the webinar ‘’Overcome Remote Work Challenges: Trusting Employees, types of work remotely, technologies’’ on
Date: April 14
Time: 14.00 –15.00
Valts Kārkliņš is experienced Sales Professional with a demonstrated history of working in the telecommunications industry – Skilled in 3G, LTE, Customer Acquisition, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Advertising. Since January 2018, Valts works as Large Business Customer Director at BITE Latvia. Valts is also a Board member at the Irish Latvian Chamber of Commerce. Valts holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies focused in Business Psychology from Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration.
These webinars are advertised on our website and social channels.
Events are open to BritCham and ILCC members (10 EUR) and non-members (20 EUR), VAT is included. Upon registration please indicate your personal e-mail address or telephone number. Prior to the webinar we will send the link to the given contact.
If there are additional topics that you would like us to cover, please let us know via events@icham.lv and we will do our best to assist.
We appreciate the efforts of healthcare workers and authorities who are on the front line and those working to find solutions to the healthcare challenges we face.