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DESCRIPTION:You are invited to\njoin the Conflict Management Center for Gro
 up Facilitation Training on Monday\nevening\, November 14th from 5 pm to 8
 :30 in Maxwell 204. This session\, led by\nAssociate Professor of Public A
 dministration\, Tina Nabatchi\, will highlight basic\nfacilitation skills 
 and is a prerequisite to participate in PARCC’s CNYSpeaks\noutreach progra
 m. A light dinner will be provided and registration is required\n(send an 
 e-mail to cmc@maxwell.syr.edu).\nThe program is the next in the Conflict M
 anagement Center’s Fall 2011 Workshop\nSeries and is designed to introduce
  students to basic group facilitation skills\nand to prepare participants 
 to serve as facilitators for CNY Speaks\, an\noutreach project of PARCC an
 d Dr. Nabatchi. The first CNYSpeaks event\, the\nCivil Discourse Forum wit
 h City of Syracuse and Onondaga County elected\nofficials\, is scheduled f
 or Thursday December 1\, 2011. This facilitation\ntraining session will pr
 ovide you the tools necessary to successfully\nparticipate in this rewardi
 ng outreach program. Participants will receive a\ngeneral introduction to 
 group facilitation and Dr. Nabatchi will review the\nupcoming programs tha
 t are planned with the Greater Syracuse Community. This\nworkshop and the 
 subsequent CNYSpeaks meetings will provide you a great opportunity\nto lea
 rn and develop facilitation skills that will serve as a great foundation\n
 for working with diverse groups in both professional and community outreac
 h\nsettings. The general outline of topics to be covered is: • General\nFa
 cilitation Theory • Basic Meeting Structure • Listening in a Group Setting
  •\nGroup Management • Recording for Facilitated Meetings • Time Managemen
 t •\nPriority Setting\, and • Force Field Analysis We hope that you are ab
 le to join\nus for this exciting opportunity for skill-building and outrea
 ch. REMEMBER\nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED @ cmc@maxwell.syr.edu
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:You are invited to\njoin the Conflict Manageme
 nt Center for Group Facilitation Training on Monday\nevening\, November 14
 th from 5 pm to 8:30 in Maxwell 204. This session\, led by\nAssociate Prof
 essor of Public Administration\, Tina Nabatchi\, will highlight basic\nfac
 ilitation skills and is a prerequisite to participate in PARCC’s CNYSpeaks
 \noutreach program. A light dinner will be provided and registration is re
 quired\n(send an e-mail to <a href="mailto:cmc@maxwell.syr.edu">cmc@maxwel
 l.syr.edu</a>).\nThe program is the next in the Conflict Management Center
 ’s Fall 2011 Workshop\nSeries and is designed to introduce students to bas
 ic group facilitation skills\nand to prepare participants to serve as faci
 litators for CNY Speaks\, an\noutreach project of PARCC and Dr. Nabatchi. 
 The first CNYSpeaks event\, the\nCivil Discourse Forum with City of Syracu
 se and Onondaga County elected\nofficials\, is scheduled for Thursday Dece
 mber 1\, 2011. This facilitation\ntraining session will provide you the to
 ols necessary to successfully\nparticipate in this rewarding outreach prog
 ram. Participants will receive a\ngeneral introduction to group facilitati
 on and Dr. Nabatchi will review the\nupcoming programs that are planned wi
 th the Greater Syracuse Community. This\nworkshop and the subsequent CNYSp
 eaks meetings will provide you a great opportunity\nto learn and develop f
 acilitation skills that will serve as a great foundation\nfor working with
  diverse groups in both professional and community outreach\nsettings. The
  general outline of topics to be covered is: • General\nFacilitation Theor
 y • Basic Meeting Structure • Listening in a Group Setting •\nGroup Manage
 ment • Recording for Facilitated Meetings • Time Management •\nPriority Se
 tting\, and • Force Field Analysis We hope that you are able to join\nus f
 or this exciting opportunity for skill-building and outreach. REMEMBER\nRE
 GISTRATION IS REQUIRED @ <a href="mailto:cmc@maxwell.syr.edu">cmc@maxwell.
 syr.edu</a>
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