Addressing Conflict in the Workplace: When to Listen, How to Explain, What to Yield, and Why to Stand Firm

11/29/2012
7:30 AM

Join Judith White, Professor at Dartmouth, for a discussion about how women handle workplace conflict.

She will offer tools and tips to get you out of your comfort zone and push you to turn conflicts into opportunities to create value.
 

Please join us for this complimentary seminar and breakfast!

7:30-7:50 a.m. - Breakfast and Networking/Discussion
7:50-8:40 a.m. - Welcome Remarks and Presentation
8:40-9:00 a.m. - Questions and Open Discussion

Courtyard by Marriott
10 Morgan Drive
Lebanon, NH

Space is limited - Reserve your seat today!


Professor Judith White
received her PhD in social psychology from Harvard University and completed her training in organizational behavior as a postdoctoral fellow at the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. Prior to graduate school, White earned a BA in economics from Indiana University and JD from Yale Law School. She was a member of the Massachusetts bar specializing in employment law and alternative dispute resolution. She has worked in public sector law and public interest law as an advocate and in the community as a certified volunteer mediator. She is currently Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College in Psychology and Brain Sciences.