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Taking the War Out of Our Words: Turning Conflict into Conversation in the Workplace
Posted on Apr 08 2015 under Conflict Resolution, Previous Programs | Tags: Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator, Aikido, Association for Conflict Resolution, Black Belt, Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, conflict coaching, Conflict Connections Inc, Conflict Management Coaching, Conflict Resolution Consultant, Cooperative problem-solving, defensiveness, defuse defensiveness, Facilitation, George Mason University, international consultant, Leadership in a Changing World, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, mediation, negotiation, Pattie Porter, Performance Under Pressure, pioneer, Professional Speaker, Senior Trainer, Sharon Strand Ellison, Somatic Education, Stephen Kotev, Taking the War Out of Our Words, Texas Association of Mediators, Texas Bar Association, Texas Mediator Credentialing Association, The Center for Dispute Resolution, The Smithsonian Institute, The Texas Conflict Coach, training
How long does it take to get defensive? What kind of impact does it have? Sharon Ellison will demonstrate how to defuse defensiveness, often instantly, whether you are talking to a co-worker or are a manager needing to give feedback to an employee.
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