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Conflict Management and Effective Communication Workshop
February 25 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
FreeImprove personal and professional relationships by learning to navigate conflicts and communicate effectively in any situation.
Join us for a transformative workshop designed to empower you with the skills needed for effective communication and conflict management. In this session, you’ll discover practical strategies to resolve disputes, enhance your listening and communication skills, and build stronger relationships both professionally and personally.
Why Attend?
- Master Conflict Resolution: Gain insights into resolving conflicts positively.
- Boost Communication Skills: Learn techniques to communicate clearly and effectively.
- Improve Relationships: Apply these skills to strengthen personal and professional connections.
Who Should Attend?
This event is ideal for professionals, team leaders, educators, and anyone looking to improve their communication and conflict management skills.
Key Takeaways
- Conflict Resolution Techniques: Strategies to handle disputes constructively.
- Effective Communication: Tips for clear and assertive communication.
- Relationship Building: Methods to enhance connections with others.
Don’t miss this opportunity to transform how you manage conflict and communicate. Register now to secure your spot!
About Our Instructor
Dawn N. Stone is owner of The Conflict Chick Inc., a
speaking, coaching, and consulting company that provides
training and development for organizations, corporations,
teams and individuals that specializes in conflict
management, communication, storytelling and diversity,
equity and inclusion. Dawn’s 28 years of corporate
experience coupled with her MBA in Marketing and MA in
Conflict Management has afforded her the opportunity to
touch thousands of lives across the US through education
and leadership training she provides. She is currently
pursuing a Doctorate degree in Leadership where she plans to enhance the organizations
and the leaders she serves through curricula, research and development.