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Overview

If you avoid arguments, lie to keep the peace, or believe that hiding behind your desk is better that disagreeing than this webinar is for you. Conflict is not a bad thing, in fact it can a truly positive tool in your professional toolkit if you let it. By taking hard conversations, feedback, and discomfort and transforming it with mediation and compassion you can grow in ways you never before imagined.

This webinar will show you have to use conflict for good, tools for effective mediation, and give you confidence in using disagreements to strengthen your team. 

Why you should Attend

Most people don't like conflict and those who do like it are often overly combative. But what if you could face conflict without fear or aggression? If you have effective tools to mediate disagreements and know when to walk away you can. As leaders we cannot avoid conflict all together, it is a natural part of life and business.

In this webinar we will discuss the best tips for approaching conflict and mediating with positive impact making hard conversations easier.

Areas Covered in the Session

  • The good side of conflict
  • How to approach hard conversations
  • What mediation is
  • Compromise and common ground
  • Leaning into conflict competency

Who Will Benefit

  • Anyone

Speaker Profile

Dr. Laura McGuire is an internationally recognized consultant, survivor, researcher, seminarian, and author of the book Creating Cultures of Consent and The Sexual Misconduct Prevention Guidebook: Consent and Conduct for Higher Education Campuses. They were named as one of the 2022 Champions of Pride by The Advocate magazine and are regularly featured in media outlets for their expertise and approachability.

They are a certified member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT), and the Society of Professional Consultants. They are a graduate of the National Leaders Council and are currently a fellow with the Institute for Social Innovation, where they are researching sexual medicine competency in provider care. Dr. McGuire lives in the United States, where they work as an adjunct professor at Widener University and Dominican University and serve as CEO of the National Center for Equity and Agency.