The Magic of Conflict
Professional Development Workshop for Faculty and Staff
Thursday, February 14, 2013 · 9 AM - 12:30 PM
On Campus
The ability to respectfully deal with conflict with a sense of personal power and well-being is critical to our success, and to the success of our teams and the university.
This experiential workshop facilitated by Terri Werner utilizes an interesting variety of training techniques to enhance respect for self and for others. The approach draws from principles of the non-violent martial art of Aikido, and is based on the book “The Magic of Conflict” by Thomas F. Crum. Attendees experience how changes in self-management have a magical effect on stress level and relationships! See flyer for more details.
This workshop is conducted in 4 half-day sessions. Participants will receive 2 books and a course workbook. There are reading and practice assignments between sessions. We request a commitment to attend all 4 sessions:
February 14, 21, 28, and March 7th (hold March 14th as snow date). 9:00 am – 12:30 pm (March 7th session begins at 8:30 am).
Class size is limited to 20 to maximize the participatory nature of the program, so register now! Registration deadline is January 14th and to register you must contact Jill Weinknecht Wardell: phone 5-1442 or email jwardell@umbc.edu.
If you register for a workshop and your attendance plans change, please let us know. We will keep waiting lists for our programs. Please arrive early so we can begin promptly at the event time.
This experiential workshop facilitated by Terri Werner utilizes an interesting variety of training techniques to enhance respect for self and for others. The approach draws from principles of the non-violent martial art of Aikido, and is based on the book “The Magic of Conflict” by Thomas F. Crum. Attendees experience how changes in self-management have a magical effect on stress level and relationships! See flyer for more details.
This workshop is conducted in 4 half-day sessions. Participants will receive 2 books and a course workbook. There are reading and practice assignments between sessions. We request a commitment to attend all 4 sessions:
February 14, 21, 28, and March 7th (hold March 14th as snow date). 9:00 am – 12:30 pm (March 7th session begins at 8:30 am).
Class size is limited to 20 to maximize the participatory nature of the program, so register now! Registration deadline is January 14th and to register you must contact Jill Weinknecht Wardell: phone 5-1442 or email jwardell@umbc.edu.
If you register for a workshop and your attendance plans change, please let us know. We will keep waiting lists for our programs. Please arrive early so we can begin promptly at the event time.