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Saturday
May142011

Nonviolent Communication

Posted by Steve Marshall. Follow me on Twitter.


 

Here is a shout-out for a 2 day NVC training offered by our meus colleague, Gina Lawrie, at Winchester Business School on 23-24 June 2011.

Many organisations are currently facing tough times and the workshop will enable participants to learn how to conduct difficult conversations, whether they be about redundancy, or difficulties with suppliers and customers, in a way that helps all parties to maintain trust and mutual respect. 

Gina LawrieWith a background in psychology, social work and management development, Gina is one of the most experienced NVC trainers in Europe and is well-known for her teaching in many parts of the world.

She has also co-created a range of material for learning and practising NVC that have been translated into 7 languages and has recently been introducing NVC in Australia and New Zealand where she has been training trainers so leaving behind a flourishing organisation. 

The meus team all are great fans of Gina's work - and the workshop promises to provide a top quality experience that will be challenging, supportive and fun.

For more details please go direct to www.winchester.ac.uk/crm or email: karen.blakeley@winchester.ac.uk

 

 

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