Resolutionizing Conflict

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19 Oct

Resolutionizing Conflict - Live Group Webinar

Resolutionizing Conflict - Live Group Webinar

Thursday, October 19, 2023 (12:00 AM) to Tuesday, September 30, 2025 (11:59 PM)
6 PDCs
Provider: Elevar Group
Course Name: Resolutionizing Conflict

Speaker: Carolyn Thompson
Program Type: Reoccurring Seminar/Workshop
Registration URL: https://attendee.gototraining.com/33lj6/catalog/4930404006863072256
Resolutionizing Conflict, Vienna, Virginia
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Each class module builds upon the previous one, and requires participation through the revolutionary process of resolving conflicts in 4 steps: 1- Determining the type and nature of conflict- functional/dysfunctional and internal/external 2- Identifying the expectation breakdown 3- Evaluating consequences 4- Breaking the cycle of escalation

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2 Live Group Webinars for 2023 April 11-13, 2023, 12-2 PM EST December 19-21, 2023, 7-9 PM EST $450 group webinar, $595 on demand This course is a deep dive on conflict methodologies starting with the definition of conflict, types and sources as well as ways to revolutionize your conflict resolution techniques. Conflict is defined as any situation in which incompatible goals, attitudes, emotions, or behaviors lead to a disagreement or opposition between two or more individuals. Examine conflict as two types defined as functional and dysfunctional. Functional conflict results in positive benefits to individuals, a group, or the organization. This type of good conflict can raise awareness of important issues so that they can be addressed. Good conflict carries the potential to be a win-win. Dysfunctional conflict, on the other hand, can damage group cohesion, promote hostilities among those involved, and create an overall negative experience for all associated with the situation. Examine conflict as two sources defined as internal and external.

Resolutionizing Conflict
Resolutionizing Conflict
1934 Old Gallows Rd Ste 404
Vienna, VA 22182-4008

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