Considering a career in mediation?
Dealing with public and environmental conflicts?
Ready to brush up on your facilitation skills?
...or just wondering what mediation is all about?
At CDR, we pride ourselves in offering outstanding training from
practitioners who are recognized leaders in the field of conflict
resolution and mediation. With CDR's 30 years of experience, you can be
assured that when you attend one of our seminars, you have received the
highest quality professional mediation training available. We mediate
as well as teach, and it's this practical experience that brings a
unique richness to our training. Because of our outstanding track
record, CDR is recognized as one of the best-known and respected
mediation training firms in the world.
There's still time to attend a CDR seminar in 2010.
Choose the course that's right for you, and register today!
The Mediation Process
October 25-29, 2010
With Trainers Mary Margaret Golten and Susan Wildau Five-day, 40-hour course (40 CLE credits, 2 ethics)
We blend mediation framework presentations and discussions,
conflict analysis and strategy design exercises, quick decision
role-plays and multiple mediation simulations into an exciting and
highly engaging learning program. The interaction is both fun and
invaluable for learning, refining and perfecting your mediation
strategies and skills.
This course includes a light breakfast and afternoon snacks each
day, as well as an informal cocktail party. Tuition-$1500; Limited to
35 participants. Register online at
www.mediate.org.
Facilitation and Mediation of Public and Environmental Conflicts: Practical Strategies for Reaching Agreement
November 2-4, 2010
With Trainers Christopher Moore and Jonathan Bartsch
Three-day seminar
Public and environmental conflicts are some of the most difficult
to resolve. Complex issues, multiple interests, intense emotions, high
stakes, competition over limited resources, and frequently significant
scientific or technical uncertainty make them especially tough to
address.
You will learn how to conduct situation assessments on complex
disputes, determine when collaborative approaches are appropriate,
organize and convene sessions, and effectively use facilitation and
mediation to forge strong agreements.
This seminar includes a light breakfast and afternoon snacks each
day, as well as an informal cocktail party. Tuition-$950; Limited to 35
participants. Register online at
www.mediate.org.
All of our trainings take place in the Community House of historic Chautauqua Park in the foothills of Boulder, Colorado.
For
detailed descriptions of all of our programs, to learn more about CDR's
exceptional trainers and to register online, please visit our website
at:
www.mediate.org
You may also contact our registrar directly at:
rgardner@mediate.org or (303) 442-7367 ext. 208.