
October 22, 2018
|
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Category:
Training
Location:
UGL Community Room
Cost:
Free
Calendars: Main Events Calendar, Graduate School
Conflict is a part of everyday life. Conflict management is a method by which two or more parties find positive outcomes to disagreements among themselves or others. This microcredential represents understanding of the drivers behind conflict and resolution strategies (peace-making, peace-building and peace-keeping) at the personal and inter-group levels. Micro-credential available in Inter-Personal Awareness: Conflict Management.
After attending this seminar, attendees will be able to
- Identify causes and resolutions of conflict across diverse contexts
- Understand why conflict requires negotiation and resolution
- Learn methods and adopt steps to manage and resolve conflict
Session leader: Barbara Jones, M.A. (CLAS, Center for Peace and Conflict Studies Program)
For more information about this event, please contact Cindy Sokol at 313-577-8050 or c.sokol@wayne.edu.