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DESCRIPTION:\n\nHow do you get beyond “this is what I want” and\n“this is w
 hat you want” in a conflict? How do you identify creative solutions\nto pr
 oblems? Interest-Based Problem Solving is an approach to addressing\nconfl
 ict that seeks to identify and satisfy the underlying interests of all\npa
 rties. This interactive workshop focuses on the basic steps of Interest-Ba
 sed\nProblem Solving by equipping you with the tools and skills for identi
 fying\ninterests\, reframing problems\, and generating and deciding on mut
 ually\nsatisfying solutions.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFacilitated by: Todd Dickey\,\
 nAssistant Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs\,\
 nand faculty associate in the Program for the Advancement of Research on\n
 Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) at the Maxwell School\, Syracuse Univer
 sity.\n\nSponsored by the Program for the Advancement of Research on\nConf
 lict and Collaboration (PARCC). &nbsp\;\n\n\nThe\nworkshop is FREE and ope
 n to all\, but please register in advance. Light\nbreakfast and lunch will
  be provided. To register please send an email to cmc@maxwell.syr.edu with
  your name\,​\ndepartment/community organization\, dietary​&nbsp\; restric
 tions and special\naccommodations
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SUMMARY:Interest-Based Problem Solving Training Workshop
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n\nHow do you get beyond “this is what I w
 ant” and\n“this is what you want” in a conflict? How do you identify creat
 ive solutions\nto problems? Interest-Based Problem Solving is an approach 
 to addressing\nconflict that seeks to identify and satisfy the underlying 
 interests of all\nparties. This interactive workshop focuses on the basic 
 steps of Interest-Based\nProblem Solving by equipping you with the tools a
 nd skills for identifying\ninterests\, reframing problems\, and generating
  and deciding on mutually\nsatisfying solutions.\n\n<br>\n<br>\n<span></sp
 an>\n\n\n\nFacilitated by: Todd Dickey\,\nAssistant Professor of Public Ad
 ministration and International Affairs\,\nand faculty associate in the Pro
 gram for the Advancement of Research on\nConflict and Collaboration (PARCC
 ) at the Maxwell School\, Syracuse University.\n\n<br>Sponsored by the Pro
 gram for the Advancement of Research on\nConflict and Collaboration (PARCC
 ). &nbsp\;<br>\n<span></span>\n\nThe\nworkshop is FREE and open to all\, b
 ut please register in advance. Light\nbreakfast and lunch will be provided
 . To register please <a title="cmc@maxwell.syr.edu">send an email</a> to c
 mc@maxwell.syr.edu with your name\,​\ndepartment/community organization\, 
 dietary​&nbsp\; restrictions and special\naccommodations</p>
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