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Upcoming workplace conflict resolution events

29 April 2008 by Tammy Lenski 2 Comments

I’ve got two June workplace conflict resolution workshops that are open to the public, and registration is now under way for both. I’d love to see you there!

Conflict Resolution in the Workplace

New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits
Thursday, June 5, 2008, Keene, NH

This seminar will invite you to jump-start the important dialogues in your life by breaking deeply ingrained habits that undermine dialogue and integrating new habits that shift the way your most important exchanges unfold. You will also learn how to see the art and practice of dialogue as an act of engaging conflict with curiosity and compassion instead of distaste and anxiety to transform differences into better decisions, healthier relationships, and stronger communities.

Workshop details and registration

The Courage to Conflict: Transforming Conflict into Opportunity

Women’s Leadership Summit
Friday, June 13, 2008, Manchester, NH

ABC News’ Robin Roberts, Tina Packer and Geri Denterlein will keynote this fabulous conference for women leaders. Morning sessions include mine, corporate boards, negotiating with Sara Laschever, finance, and technology. Afternoon sessions include mine, entrepreneurship, non-profit leadership, mentoring and carbon footprint management. It’s humbling and exciting to be part of this lineup!

Conference details and registration

Have any questions about these events? Leave a comment or contact me and I’ll answer your question or connect you with the person who can.
Tammy
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  1. ernest treagus says:
    14 April 2009 at 9:17 am

    I was interested to learn more about your proposed workplace conflict resolution, but unable to discover more information from your web site. Could you possibly provide some more information?

    Kind regards, Ernest Treagus.

    p.s. As I live ‘down-under’ I am unlikely to be able to reasonably attend any of your workshops, but am quite interested in understanduing what you are doin=g at your end.

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  2. Tammy Lenski says:
    15 April 2009 at 5:35 am

    Hi, Ernest – Thanks so much for your interest in my workshops. The reason you can’t find information at the registration link provided is that the workshop took place in 2008. This is a post I wrote back in April ’08 and the organization has since removed the information about the workshop from their site.

    You can always find a list of upcoming public workshops I’m doing at this link: http://conflictzen.com/events/

    Many of my workshops are privately offered for businesses and groups, but I always list my public workshops on that location on my site.

    Best,
    Tammy

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