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The latest edition of Lou Kriesberg’s classic text examines new evidence on how to wage conflicts less destructively.
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Conflict Resolution in Groups- PARCC Summer Institute Course
Room 201 Hall of Languages
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Conflict Resolution in Groups meets Tuesday, May 26th through Saturday, May 30th from 8:30am-5:00pm each day). Instructors: Neil Katz and Catherine Gerard.
Whether you work in student groups or manage workplace groups, facilitation skills are essential to your success and the effectiveness of your group. This course focuses on the role and competencies of the facilitator in effectively managing group process, group dynamics, and differences among group members. Among the subjects explored are contracting, design of agenda and process, stages of group development, observing and giving feedback on group dynamics, and managing group conflict.
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PARCC- Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration.
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