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Mediation Skills for Managers via Zoom

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This training provides hands-on skills and strategies for resolving disputes in the workplace through an informal, structured and private negotiation process.  Managers learn practical skills to deal with disputes that solve the problem while maintaining dignity and preserving working relationships. The seven M.E.D.I.A.T.E. principles for resolving conflicts at the lowest level will be covered in the morning session, including effective listening and assisted negotiation.  Participants in the afternoon session will have the opportunity to apply and practice the skills in simulated workplace conflicts. September 24-25, 2020; Thurs - Fri, 1:00pm - 4:30pm This training will be conducted remotely via Zoom. Participants must have a desktop or laptop computer with working microphone and speakers as well as sufficient internet bandwidth to support videoconference.

$175
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Difficult Conversation Series 3: “Reinventing Government: A Partner Rather than an Adversary”

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Presented by Jerry Clay We believe that Government’s role needs to transition from adversary to partner. A proven process of problem solving has been tested in the construction industry and applied to solving problems as varied as the Visitor Industry or an incoming Board of Directors for the Hawaii State Bar Association. Partnering can be the game changer. It’s processes eliminate distinctions and replace them with a team spirit and a team vision. Specifically, Partnering needs to be employed to solve Hawaii’s homeless problems. This lecture will review the application of the Partnering process to solve Hawaii’s homeless problems.   About the Presenter: Gerald S. (Jerry) Clay has practiced law for over 50 years, and is the author of Before You Sue, an introduction to mediation. He started HI Mediation, with the belief that there is a better, happier way for us to problem solve civic issues. He is currently offering his partner facilitating services, pro bono, to organize and conduct workshops between the government and potential partners.

$30