This month Twin State Tech is partnering with Eastern Iowa Community College Leadership, Conflict to Collaboration. This one-hour session will explain the dynamics of the conflict episode and how to use specific skills to produce solutions while maintaining relationships. The key is finding integrative space. What is integrative space? Join us to find out.
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Speaker
Randy Richards, PhD, a second career academic, spent almost 20 years in management in both the public and the private sector before becoming a full-time professor at St. Ambrose University. Currently, he develops and facilitates workshops for Eastern Iowa Community Colleges. He is an experienced facilitator and highly skilled workshop designer for adult learners and has an active consulting and coaching practice. His areas of expertise are conflict management, leading change, leadership practices, dialogical skills, and small group dynamics. Randy’s workshops are known for their high degree of interaction.
Thursday Sep 30, 2021
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM CDT
Sep 30th, 1:30pm-2:30pm
Virtual
Free
Melyna Mosher
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