Opportunity in Conflict™ SPECIAL EDITION for Educators – Hosted by West Vancouver School District (WVSD)
23-25 November, 2023 — LIVE in Vancouver
You have realized that the way you conduct yourself affects the situation around you. In a difficult situation, you trust yourself to be in the moment and see clearly what needs to be addressed. You have found a way of being honest, so that others find theirs. You know that there are many sides to a story and more than one solution to intractable problems. This is why people trust you with the tough stuff.
Participants will
- practice skills for analyzing and transforming difficult situations;
- develop an understanding of interest-based negotiation and how to do it;
- gain new strategies in preparing for and navigating through difficult conversations; and
- develop abilities in knowing what to listen for and how to respond.
Join us for this special edition of Opportunity in Conflict™ for Educators, hosted by the West Vancouver School District (WVSD).
The Event
Nov 23 – 3:45 pm to 5:45 pm: Participant Reception & Refreshments
Nov 24 – 8:30 am to 3:30 pm: Experiential Learning with nutritious lunch and breaks provided
Nov 25 – 8:30 am to 3:30 pm: Experiential Learning with nutritious lunch and breaks provided
Participants must commit to all 3 days
Facilitators
Heather Gross and The Roy Group Team
Venue
Inglewood Learning Centre
located in West Vancouver Secondary School, 1735 Inglewood Ave, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1Y8
Registration
Investment: $1750 per individual per course (includes GST)
Last day to register: 9 November
Questions? Email or call 1.888.656.2420
Registration fee does not include travel and accommodation
Conflict Management Tips From Our Roy Group Experts
“Problems compound when, in the heat of a conflict situation, we go dark. It’s not that we go dark for any sort of vengeful reasons, either; usually it’s just that our bandwidth is low, we’re not sure what the right course of action is, we’re worried that we’ll weaken trust, or we’re afraid of making it worse.” — Anne-Marie Daniel in The High Cost Of Avoiding Conflict: Six Tips For Handling Disharmony
“Learning how to handle conflict is incredibly important for leaders. It’s important for anyone, really, unless they’re living in a cave on a mountaintop, but significantly so for leaders, as they set the tone for their team’s engagement and ability to work in harmony.” — Alice Estey in From Combat To Connection: Turning Conflict Into A Productive Force
“Most of our clients have been introduced to a coaching approach to leadership at some point in their engagement with us. They embrace the practical tools and the underlying philosophy. The question they inevitably ask is, ‘How does this approach work when emotions are high? When you have “skin in the game” and when an inevitable change of course is really, really uncomfortable?’ ” — Bradley Chisholm in Missed Opportunity: A Coaching Approach to Conflict
Digital Certification
Roy Group acknowledges the work that its clients and course participants do in the practice of leadership development using Open Badges via the Credly certification platform.
Roy Group awards the Opportunity in Conflict™ badge as a digital record of completion of this course.
Registration rates are for this specific course only. Contact us for additional pricing to host Roy Group courses for your company or organization.