Take part in this spring’s Campus Conflict Workshop Series! These 1-hour workshops are designed specifically for the Missouri State University audience, and faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend!
Bullying in the Workplace – Feb. 4, 12-1 p.m. in PSU 317- Presented by Dr. Stephanie Norander
Workplace bullying is a common phenomenon that often goes unrecognized even though it can cause much personal stress and group conflict. This workshop will discuss bullying behaviors, techniques for dealing with bullying, and prevention strategies.
Personality Types and Conflict – March 17, 12-1 p.m. in PSU 315 – Presented by Dr. Gloria Galanes
Although conflict with others is inevitable, resolving conflict is easier when you understand the impact that a person’s personality type has on their reactions and perceptions. The session investigates the implications of personality types on conflict situations.
Dealing with Difficult People – April 22, 12-1 p.m. in PSU 315 – Presented by Dr. Char Berquist and Heather Blades
It seems that some people are just hard to handle: grumpy, obnoxious, unreasonable, stubborn – the list goes on and on. So, how do you cope when you have a conflict with one of these “difficult” people? This session will explore ways to deal with difficult people.
Managing Conflict in the Workplace May 5, 12-1 p.m. in PSU 315 – Presented by Dr. Char Berquist and Heather Blades
Basic skills for managing conflicts in the workplace are a must-have for anyone who interacts with supervisors, colleagues, students, customers…pretty much anyone! This session will help you think about conflict in productive ways and build conflict skills you can use every day in the workplace.
Registration for these workshops is encouraged but not required – register via MyLearning Connection in MyMissouriState.