May 2013 Blog Posts (30)

Video Interview with Pattie Porter (Texas Conflict Coach) about Conflict Coaching

In this episode of the Conflict Specialists Show, Dave Hilton interviews Pattie Porter- the Texas Conflict Coach.

Some of the topics in today’s episode:

  • Conflict Coaching

  • CINERGY Conflict Coach Training
  • Workplace Conflict
  • The value of joining professional coaching and dispute resolution…
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Added by Dave Hilton on May 13, 2013 at 3:30am — No Comments

ACR Blog Radio - ACR Greater New York Chapter's Annual Conference

Hear about this year's ACR Greater New York Chapter's Annual Conference. This episode is for those considering attending and those far away who will not be able to as well. You will get to learn about the 25 sessions which includes panels, workshops and lectures on a variety of topics.  During the…

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Added by ACR Podcast on May 10, 2013 at 8:30am — No Comments

CONFLICT RESILIENCE

The aftermath of conflict is fraught with ongoing tension for many. Even when a situation is resolved, it is common that residual feelings and thoughts prevail. Hurt, anger, disappointment, and other emotions that linger reflect unresolved needs for which blame and criticism and other negative reactions may remain. Some people are plagued by wish-statements like: “I wish I had said…”; or “I wish I hadn’t…” Sometimes, the afterthought and feelings overwhelm and preclude any semblance of…

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Added by Cinnie Noble on May 9, 2013 at 5:00am — No Comments

Parenting Discipline for Toddlers to Teens: How to Avoid the ‘Countdown to Meltdown’

Barbara Grochal StephenKotev2

Parenting discipline decisions are sometimes among the toughest but also some of the most critical that parents make. Focusing on respect, empathy, communication, and collaborative problem-solving helps parents model effective conflict resolution skills for their children. Listen…

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Added by Patricia M Porter on May 8, 2013 at 2:29pm — No Comments

Which Comes First; a Crisis of Trust or a Crisis of Leadership? by Guest Blogger Diane Lange

“Would you want to do business with a person who was 99% honest?” - Sydney Madwed

The Human Services Consulting and Training (HSCT) guest blogger for this week is Diane Lange. Diane is the president and owner of Proclivity, LLC(www.proclivityllc.com). Proclivity, LLC., based in Binghamton, NY is a business leadership consulting firm, dedicated to the principle that “every person and every organization has a natural inclination to be the very…

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Added by Jesan Sorrells on May 8, 2013 at 11:14am — No Comments

What's Happening [05.06.13]

The "What's Happening in Conflict Resolution?" Blog is a weekly round up of the all the ADR news, jobs, events and more.  Check it out each week!

How I Became Inspired By Sheila Sproule…

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Added by ADRhub.com - Creighton NCR on May 6, 2013 at 11:00pm — No Comments

Video Interview with Nicole Mucha and Alisha Patrick (ACN Partners) about Organizational Conflict

In this episode of the Conflict Specialists Show, Dave Hilton interviews Nicole Mucha and Alisha Patrick from ACN Partners, LLC.

Some of the topics in today's episode:

  • Organizational Conflict & Consulting

  • Generational Conflict

  • Cultural Conflict

  • Dispute Resolution Systems

  • Negotiation…
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Added by Dave Hilton on May 6, 2013 at 3:30am — No Comments

How I Became Inspired By Sheila Sproule

Originally Posted At Human Services Consulting and Training (HSCT) Blog (http://consultingandtraining.blogspot.com)

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What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”― Jane Goodall

The Human Services Consulting and…

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Added by Jesan Sorrells on May 2, 2013 at 2:12pm — No Comments

SPEAKING UP

One of the things that leads to conflict – at least inner conflict – is when we seem to lose the ability to speak up, voice our needs, express our feelings, defend our perspective, and so on. This may have to do with the fear of conflict and ironically, can easily result in unnecessary discord and tension – at least internally.

There may be some situations and people that are more challenging than others that seem to preclude the wherewithal to speak up. Or, for some speaking up does…

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Added by Cinnie Noble on May 2, 2013 at 5:00am — No Comments

The value of ACR membership to the next generation of mediators and ADR specialists

My dear friends:
 
Please allow me to inform you of some important news that may be of interest to the Werner graduate school community.  I also am a graduate of this superb program(2010), as well as a member of…
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Added by John C. Turley on May 1, 2013 at 12:17pm — No Comments

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