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SUMMARY:CSU's Got Talent | ​Building Drama-Resilience: Evidence-Based Methods for Transforming Conflict with Compassionate Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online via Zoom; Connection details provided upon registration\n\nFacilitated By:\nNate Reiger\, Ph.D.\nNext Element\nNate Regier\, PhD\, is a co-founder and CEO of Next Element. He is a pioneering voice on Compassionate Accountability and a globally recognized expert on leadership communication\, generative conflict\, flourishing teams\, and culture transformation. Recognized as a Top 100 keynote speaker\, Nate has authored four books\, hosts The Compassionate Accountability Podcast\, writes a weekly blog\, contributes to multiple industry publications\, and is a regular guest on podcasts.\n \nDescription:\nDrama is the mismanagement of conflict and diverts energy precious away from connection and results. Conflict\, when managed properly\, can provide considerable energy for positive outcomes. Drama Resilience is a person’s capacity to use conflict in productive vs. destructive ways\, and can be reliably measured. This session will apply new research on the measurement of Drama Resilience\, and how Compassionate Accountability can help people build their drama-resilience by applying an evidence-based method for engaging conflict in a way that affirms the value\, capability\, and responsibility of all parties involved. Leave with new insight for quantifying and developing drama-resilience\, and a template for turning conflict into new opportunities for trust\, innovation\, and impact. Bonus! Try Next Element’s Compassionate Accountability Assessment and receive a Snapshot Report with your Drama Resilience Index.​ \n  \n\nRegister Here To Join \nIf you are interested in registering for this session or any future session of CSU’s Got Talent\, please use the “Register with Email” button on the landing page to register. \n 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/csus-got-talent-building-drama-resilience-evidence-based-methods-for-transforming-conflict-with-compassionate-accountability/
CATEGORIES:Human Resources,Professional Development,Workshops
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