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Managing Challenging Situations and Conflict Workshop
Fight. Flight. Freeze.
Challenging situations and conflict are often a part of the work we do within our organizations and communities. The good news is skills can be acquired to manage challenging situations conflict.
Join us for an evening webinar to learn strategies for success.
The workshop is facilitated by Flo Frank, a highly skilled consultant, trainer, facilitator, and community development specialist. She helps groups, organizations and governments get from where they are to where they want to be.
With an outstanding background in community and organizational capacity building, she has solid skills and experience in strategic and operational planning, community engagement, working with diversity, partnerships, policy assessment and design, research, marketing, stakeholder consultation, feasibility studies and evaluation. Her post-secondary education includes degrees and advanced studies in Community Development, Adult Education, Organizational Development and Marketing. She lives in Hepburn SK and Campbell River BC.
Challenging situations and conflict are often a part of the work we do within our organizations and communities. The good news is skills can be acquired to manage challenging situations conflict.
Join us for an evening webinar to learn strategies for success.
The workshop is facilitated by Flo Frank, a highly skilled consultant, trainer, facilitator, and community development specialist. She helps groups, organizations and governments get from where they are to where they want to be.
With an outstanding background in community and organizational capacity building, she has solid skills and experience in strategic and operational planning, community engagement, working with diversity, partnerships, policy assessment and design, research, marketing, stakeholder consultation, feasibility studies and evaluation. Her post-secondary education includes degrees and advanced studies in Community Development, Adult Education, Organizational Development and Marketing. She lives in Hepburn SK and Campbell River BC.
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South West District Culture, Recreation, and Sport
Elizabeth Heatcoat
(306) 993 4828
elizabeth@gosouthwest.ca
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