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I Hate Your Guts - But We Have To Work Together

About This Webinar

OVERVIEW:

Conflict is inevitable in all aspects of our lives. Especially in startups there is a great deal of risk and fear that cause conflict - often unnecessarily - that can cause real problems. We have the ability, however, to choose how we respond to challenging situations. In this workshop you will learn specific techniques to bring about successful results in these really difficult situations.

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:

- Learn to minimize the consequences of conflict

- Identify how you show up in challenging situations

- Learn how to discover the other person's motives

- Learn tools to diffuse a tense situation

- Use a strategy to bring about productive outcomes

Categories:
BUSINESS & FINANCE EDUCATION & LEARNING NONPROFITS & CAUSES SCIENCE & TECH
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Webinar ID: 48e725143a3c
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter Tim Ressmeyer
Tim brings over 30 years’ experience in corporate, academic and nonprofit positions. For 20 years he has held executive roles in major Chicago marketing firms.

Tim is certified as a Professional Coach (CPC) by the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC). He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Northern Illinois University where he also served as a member of the faculty.

He holds professional memberships in the International Coaching Federation (ICF) where he also holds the ACC designation, and the Institute of Coaching (ICPA). He is also a certified Master Practitioner (ELI-MP) of the iPEC proprietary assessment tool, the Energy Leadership Index, and is a published author.
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1871 webinar platform hosts I Hate Your Guts - But We Have To Work Together
A collaborative space where Chicago's digital designers, engineers and entrepreneurs build their startups, share ideas, and change the world.
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