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SUMMARY:2017 Education Series: Difficult Conversations & Conflict Resolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, April 11th for the second educational seminar of the 2017 small business series on conflict resolution and difficult conversations.\n\nConflict is an inevitable part of work. We've all seen situations where people with different goals and needs have clashed\, and we've all witnessed the often intense personal animosity that can result.\n\nThe fact that conflict exists\, however\, is not necessarily a bad thing. When you resolve it effectively\, you can also eliminate many of the hidden problems that it brought to the surface.\n\nThere are other benefits that you might not expect\, such as:\n\n\n	Increased understanding. Going through the process of resolving conflict expands people's awareness\, and gives them an insight into how they can achieve their goals without undermining others.\n	Better group cohesion. When you resolve conflict effectively\, team members can develop stronger mutual respect\, and a renewed faith in their ability to work together.\n	Improved self-knowledge. Conflict pushes individuals to examine their goals and expectations closely\, helping them to understand the things that are most important to them\, sharpening their focus\, and enhancing their effectiveness.\n\n\nBut conflict can also be damaging. If you don't handle it effectively\, it can quickly turn into personal dislike\, teamwork can break down\, and talent may be wasted as people disengage from their work and leave.\n\nIf you want to keep your team members working effectively\, despite coming into conflict with one another\, you need to stop this downward spiral as soon as you can.  Join us on April 11th - learn the skills necessary to resolve problems in a productive and respective way.\n\nWe'll end the session with an open Q&A forum. Members are encouraged to ask questions!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us on Tuesday\, April 11th for the second&nbsp\;educational seminar of the 2017 small business series&nbsp\;on conflict resolution and difficult conversations.</p>\n\n<p>Conflict is an inevitable part of work. We&#39\;ve all seen situations where people with different goals and needs have clashed\, and we&#39\;ve all witnessed the often intense personal animosity that can result.</p>\n\n<p>The fact that conflict exists\, however\, is not necessarily a bad thing. When you resolve it effectively\, you can also eliminate many of the hidden problems that it brought to the surface.</p>\n\n<p>There are other benefits that you might not expect\, such as:</p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><strong>Increased understanding.</strong>&nbsp\;Going through the process of resolving conflict expands people&#39\;s awareness\, and gives them an insight into how they can achieve their goals without undermining others.</li>\n	<li><strong>Better group cohesion.</strong>&nbsp\;When you resolve conflict effectively\, team members can develop stronger mutual respect\, and a renewed faith in their ability to work together.</li>\n	<li><strong>Improved self-knowledge.</strong>&nbsp\;Conflict pushes individuals to examine their goals and expectations closely\, helping them to understand the things that are most important to them\, sharpening their focus\, and enhancing their effectiveness.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>But conflict can also be damaging. If you don&#39\;t handle it effectively\, it can quickly turn into personal dislike\, teamwork can break down\, and talent may be wasted as people disengage from their work and leave.</p>\n\n<p>If you want to keep your team members working effectively\, despite coming into conflict with one another\, you need to stop this downward spiral as soon as you can.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Join us on April 11th - learn the skills necessary to resolve problems in a productive and respective way.</p>\n\n<p>We&rsquo\;ll end the session with an open Q&amp\;A forum. Members are encouraged to ask questions!</p>\n
LOCATION:Madison Area Builders Association Suite 5936 Seminole Centre Ct Madison\, WI 53711
UID:e.9187.243
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DTSTAMP:20260501T115445Z
URL:http://maba.memberzone.com/events/details/2017-education-series-difficult-conversations-conflict-resolution-243
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