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Conflict Management Center Workshop- Interest Based Problem Solving

204 Maxwell Hall

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INTEREST-BASED PROBLEM SOLVING

How do you get beyond “this is what I want” and “this is what you want” in a conflict? How do you identify creative solutions to problems? This work-shop is a follow-up to the Conflict Styles and Reflective Listening training, though attendance at our first training is not required. IBPS is an approach to addressing conflict that seeks to identify and satisfy the underlying interests of all parties. This interactive workshop focuses on the basic steps of IBPS. You will learn about tools and skills for identifying interests, reframing problems, and generating and deciding on mutually satisfying solutions. Add this 'tool' to your conflict management toolbox in an interactive, participatory workshop format.

This session will be presented by Dr. Tina Nabatchi, Associate Professor in the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs.

The workshop is FREE and open to all, but registration is required. To register, please send an email CMC. Let us know your name, department/community organization, dietary restrictions, and if you require special accommodations. Light lunch will be provided!


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