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Conflict Management Center Workshop- Interest Based Problem Solving
204 Maxwell Hall
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Interest‐Based Problem Solving has the power to transform seemingly intractable conflicts. It’s a great skill for the workplace, particularly for managers, and can be applied to interpersonal relationships as well. Learn the fundamentals at this workshop, and how to apply them. Lunch will be provided.
Workshop led by:
Greg Munno
Assistant Professor, Newhouse
School
EMPA 2010, Maxwell School, CAS,
Conflict Resolution
Co-Founder, CNY Speaks Civic
Engagement Initiative
Please email cmc@maxwell.syr.edu
to register!
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