Featuring Faculty and Guest Speakers from Negotiation and Conflict Resolution.
Agility in the conflict resolution field is crucial when quick decisions can have large-scale consequences– whether it’s a shift in workplace culture, the change of course on a program, or when global events impact carefully laid out strategies. Leaders representing different sectors within the conflict resolution field will discuss the role of agility in their work and what practices and experiences have helped them develop this critical skill.
Panelists
Ramone Segree, Ed.D., Lecturer; U.S. Executive Director/Vice President, Marketing, Development and Communications, Women for Women International
Mark Whitlock, Lecturer, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Dianne Williams, Ph.D., International Mediator and Restorative Practitioner
Moderated by: Beth Fisher-Yoshida, Ph.D., Program Director, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution; Professor of Practice; Vice Chair of Faculty, School of Professional Studies
For questions about this event, please contact [email protected].
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About Agility 2.0: Digital Technology, Data, People, and Relationships
Are you agile? “Agility” describes the difficult-to-achieve state where employees can confidently realize objectives and goals amid rapidly changing circumstances. Throughout the academic year, Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies convenes experts from industry, academia, and the public sector to discuss “Agility 2.0: Digital Technology, Data, People, and Relationships,” a five-part series that addresses how organizations can leverage their expertise alongside evolving tools and unforeseen events to successfully navigate our increasingly complex world.
Upcoming Events
JUNE
Focusing with Multiple Lenses
Featuring Faculty and Guest Speakers from the M.S. in Human Capital Management Program, M.S. in Information and Knowledge Strategy Program, M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program, and M.S. in Technology Management Program
Contact Us
For questions regarding the series or accessing any of the sessions, please contact [email protected].
For additional information about program offerings at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, please contact an Admissions Counselor at 212-854-9666 or [email protected].
Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Please notify us at least 10 days in advance if you require closed captioning, sign-language interpretation or any other disability accommodations. Alternatively, Disability Services can be reached at 212.854.2388 and [email protected].