Silver World: Science in International Policy Making
The Edwards Aquifer
Pablo-Burford Sustainable Water Quality Network
DeBola: A Prisoner's Dilemma Simulation-Game for NGOs
The Whittier Sewer Project Case
Cross-sector Collaboration and Urban Revitalization in Buffalo, NY
Corruption in Atlantikk Simulation
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Simulation
Building a Healthy Community
A Struggle for Power and Control over Service Delivery in the Nonprofit Sector
Implementing the Earned Income Tax Credit at AccountAbility Minnesota
When a Highway Divides a City: Improving Decision Making in Syracuse, New York
Practicing Textbook Tools and Confronting Challenges That Textbooks Don’t
Adoption of Technology Open Standards Policy by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Collaboration for Civic Change: Connecting High-Tech Growth and Community Well-Being
Oltre La Norma! Collaborating for the Reconstruction of Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari
Combat and Collaboration in Seattle’s Historic Minimum Wage Debate
City Park: Community Collaboration and Rotating Facilitator Exercise
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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.
The Summer Institute for Creative Collaboration and Conflict is sponsored by
PARCC- Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration.
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