Conflict Resolution Competence for Managers (NIH-Only)

 


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Air date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 2:37:00 PM
Category: NIH Only
Description: The NIH Training Center, in partnership with the NIH Office of the Ombudsman, invites you to attend "Conflict Resolution Competence for Managers" on June 25, 2008, from 9:00-Noon, at the Masur Auditorium/Building 10 (NIH Clinical Center).  This free seminar is available to all NIH employees and satisfies the 2008 PMAP requirement that all employees complete an ADR training event.
Pre-registration is not required.  "Conflict Resolution Competence for Managers" will address the following topics:

-Integrated Conflict Management

-Fundamentals of Interest-Based Negotiation:  The Problem Solving Tool You Can Use Everyday

-The Importance of Cross-Cultural Literacy in Conflict Resolution

-Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Techniques that Really Work

-NIH Resources for Conflict Resolution/Overview of the Role of the NIH Office of the Ombudsman

About the Presenter:  Elizabeth Waetzig has been managing conflict as a lawyer, mediator, facilitator and trainer for over 15 years.  As a co-founder of Change Matrix, LLC, she focuses those efforts in the areas of health care, mental health, child welfare, education and other human services.  Liz is a member of the faculty of the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development.  In this capacity, Liz supports leadership programs and youth involvement for youth with serious emotional disturbance, and works with leaders at community, state, and local levels to transform the mental health system for children.  As a faculty member in the Department of Pediatrics, Liz has provided consultation in dispute resolution for the medical faculty, has taught in the Nursing School and the Physician Assistant School at Emory University, and has supervised a student in the master program to create and implement conflict resolution training for bioethics consultants.  In child welfare, developmental disabilities and mental health, Liz has worked with multiple jurisdictions to create, plan, implement, and evaluate mediation programs aimed at engaging families in decision-making and providing mediation training for coordinators.  Liz is a graduate of the Duke University School of Law..

PowerPoint Presentations:

-Lynda Sullivan and Kenneth Lechter
-Lynda Sullivan
-Liz Waetzig
-Kevin Jessar
Author: The NIH Training Center and the NIH Office of the Ombudsman
Runtime: 23 minutes
CIT File ID: 14580
CIT Live ID: 6910
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?14580