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PACS: Conflict Transformation Fundamentals: Problem Solving
Hours: 1.5
Recent changes in our normal modes of living and working have stretched our normal resources for dealing with stress. This overload has in turn contributed to a rise in conflict.
The Center for Peace & Conflict Studies invites the ACC community to join us for a 5-part, biweekly webinar series as we discuss conflict within a framework of justice and an understanding of power imbalances, help you gain self-knowledge, and practice essential skills for dealing with conflict.
The webinar series will actively engage participants via real-time exercises, cohort processing (such as pair & share, group share), and provide opportunities for sustained engagement via a moderated community blog hosted on ACC’s Center for Peace & Conflicts Studies website.
What to Expect
● Five biweekly webinars (you may register for one or more sessions)
● 1.5 hours of PD credit for each session,
● Each session is limited to 20 registrants
● Co-facilitated by Charlotte Gullick, Shirin Khosropour, and Grant Potts,
● Opportunities for sustained engagement via a moderated community blog hosted on the PACS website.
This final session in the series will explore:
Problem Solving
a. Examine the differences between positions and
interests
b. Demonstrate the influence of personal narratives in
negotiations
c. Generate best case/worst case alternatives for a
collaborative negotiated agreement
Registrants will receive information regarding how to join this online session via email. |
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