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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;The Conflict Management Center is proud to announce our 
 next\nworkshop in our conflict skills series\, “Group Facilitation." This 
 free\nworkshop will be held SUNDAY\, MARCH 1\; the facilitation training m
 ay provide\nopportunities to serve as small group facilitators in public e
 ngagement events\nin the greater Syracuse community in the future. Breakfa
 st snacks and lunch are\nincluded. The details are as follows.\nREGISTRATI
 ON REQUIRED @ cmc@maxwell.syr.edu\n\nSunday\, March 1\, 204 Maxwell (acros
 s from Executive Education)\n10am - 2pm: Group Facilitation\n&nbsp\;\nThis
  extremely hands-on and interactive workshop will highlight basic\nfacilit
 ation skills. Participants will receive a general introduction to group\nf
 acilitation and will provide you with a great opportunity to learn and dev
 elop\nfacilitation skills that will serve as a foundation for working with
  diverse\ngroups both in professional and community outreach settings.\n&n
 bsp\;\nThe general outline of topics to be covered includes: General Facil
 itation\nTheory\, Basic Meeting Structure\, Listening in a Group Setting\,
  Group\nManagement\, Recording for Facilitated Meetings\, Time Management\
 , Priority\nSetting\, and Force Field Analysis.\n\nThe workshop will be pr
 esented by Dr. Tina Nabatchi\, who is Associate Professor\nin the Departme
 nt of Public Administration and International Affairs. \n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\
 nThe workshop is FREE and OPEN to all! Light breakfast provided with Lunch
 \ncatered by Appethaizing!\nTo register for this training\, please send an
  email to cmc@maxwell.syr.edu that includes the\nfollowing information:\n1
 ) Your status: student\, staff\, faculty\, community member\n2) Your offic
 e/department/agency/organization\n3) Any dietary limitations or restrictio
 ns\n\nWe look forward to seeing you!\n________________\nThe mission of the
  CMC is to help individuals understand the fundamentals of\nconflict trans
 formation theory develop the skills to transform conflict into\nopportunit
 y\, and empower themselves to apply these skills.\n\nThe CMC is a project 
 of the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict\nand Collaborat
 ion (PARCC). Visit PARCC and the CMC on the web at www.maxwell.syr.edu/par
 cc_cmc\nThe CMC may be contacted at cmc@maxwell.syr.edu
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SUMMARY:Conflict Management Center- Group Facilitation Workshop
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>&nbsp\;The Conflict Management Cente
 r is proud to announce our next\nworkshop in our conflict skills series\, 
 “Group Facilitation." This free\nworkshop will be held SUNDAY\, MARCH 1\; 
 the facilitation training may provide\nopportunities to serve as small gro
 up facilitators in public engagement events\nin the greater Syracuse commu
 nity in the future. Breakfast snacks and lunch are\nincluded. The details 
 are as follows.<br>\nREGISTRATION REQUIRED @ <a>cmc@maxwell.syr.edu</a><br
 >\n<br>\nSunday\, March 1\, 204 Maxwell (across from Executive Education)<
 br>\n10am - 2pm: Group Facilitation<br>\n&nbsp\;<br>\nThis extremely hands
 -on and interactive workshop will highlight basic\nfacilitation skills. Pa
 rticipants will receive a general introduction to group\nfacilitation and 
 will provide you with a great opportunity to learn and develop\nfacilitati
 on skills that will serve as a foundation for working with diverse\ngroups
  both in professional and community outreach settings.<br>\n&nbsp\;<br>\nT
 he general outline of topics to be covered includes: General Facilitation\
 nTheory\, Basic Meeting Structure\, Listening in a Group Setting\, Group\n
 Management\, Recording for Facilitated Meetings\, Time Management\, Priori
 ty\nSetting\, and Force Field Analysis.<br>\n<br>\nThe workshop will be pr
 esented by Dr. Tina Nabatchi\, who is Associate Professor\nin the Departme
 nt of Public Administration and International Affairs. <br>\n&nbsp\;<br>\n
 &nbsp\;<br>\nThe workshop is FREE and OPEN to all! Light breakfast provide
 d with Lunch\ncatered by Appethaizing!<br>\nTo register for this training\
 , please send an email to <a>cmc@maxwell.syr.edu</a> that includes the\nfo
 llowing information:<br>\n1) Your status: student\, staff\, faculty\, comm
 unity member<br>\n2) Your office/department/agency/organization<br>\n3) An
 y dietary limitations or restrictions<br>\n<br>\nWe look forward to seeing
  you!<br>\n________________<br>\nThe mission of the CMC is to help individ
 uals understand the fundamentals of\nconflict transformation theory develo
 p the skills to transform conflict into\nopportunity\, and empower themsel
 ves to apply these skills.<br>\n<br>\nThe CMC is a project of the Program 
 for the Advancement of Research on Conflict\nand Collaboration (PARCC). Vi
 sit PARCC and the CMC on the web at <a>www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc_cmc</a>\n
 The CMC may be contacted at <a>cmc@maxwell.syr.edu</a></p><p></p>
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