Healthcare Section Teleseminars
Please join us for our series of monthly teleseminars featuring conflict resolution practitioners working with the healthcare field. These hour long conversations, in a conference call format, will explore the path different practitioners have taken to work with the healthcare field on issues relating to conflict management and resolution. Our discussions will touch upon the barriers they've faced, terms and approaches they've found successful, and insights they have for moving forward in engaging with the field. Following the initial host directed conversation with our guest practitioner, there will be a time for Q&A with listeners.
April Webinar: Engaging Group Conflict in a Healthcare setting--without Mediation, Friday, April 14 at 3pm EST.
Sandi Moore will be talking about Engaging Group Conflict in a Healthcare setting by facilitating group discussions. Sandi works as an Organizational Development Specialist for Army medicine. People learned how to engage or avoid conflict early in life. Today's healthcare environment needs professionals that are highly skilled in healthy conflict. I frequently utilize Kilmann's Styles of Conflict to allow people to discover their preferred style in conflict and to see how avoiding and accommodating conflict can actually generate more conflict. I also utilize the Drama Triangle to discuss the "roles we cast in conflict" (Harper). I utilize the story form the Wizard of Oz to discuss "Drama in Oz" and apply the Triangle.
There will be plenty of discussion so you can share your ideas, too!
It will be recorded if you are unable to attend.
Time: Apr 14, 2017 2:45 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/422335723
Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +16465588656,422335723# or +14086380968,422335723#
Or Telephone:
Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 422 335 723
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=lxJc0F7sLxU4eg1W0M6UfZ2_0FUeopNH
March 29, 2017 at Noon EST
Title: Collaborative Governance in Health: The Link between Collaborative Process and Policy Implementation
Presented by Kevin Harris, MBA, Executive MPA
Webinar Description: Learn how conflict resolution and collaborative capacity building techniques are being used to address important national health policy challenges at the community, regional and statewide levels, including triple aim goals.
Bio intro: Kevin Harris is a Senior Facilitator and Assistant Professor with the William D. Ruckelshaus Center in Seattle. The Center is a joint effort of Washington State University Extension and the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance that help parties involved in complex public policy challenges tap university expertise to develop collaborative, durable and effective solutions.
Kevin has more than 30 years of healthcare policy consulting experience in the private sector. He recently retired as a Managing Director leading Navigant Consulting's national Governmental Health Solutions practice, and is now working as a neutral facilitator to build a health policy practice for the Ruckelshaus Center. Unlike the natural resource and environmental sectors, healthcare has never systematically employed collaborative governance techniques to tackle 'wicked' public policy challenges. Kevin's work is bringing capacity building and conflict resolution to upstream policy design, as well as healthcare program implementation challenges in the Pacific Northwest.
In case you missed the webinar, here is the link to watch the recording: https://app.box.com/s/90leybizdiv2p17nep276gev5ulld8qs
Sandi Moore will be talking about Engaging Group Conflict in a Healthcare setting by facilitating group discussions. Sandi works as an Organizational Development Specialist for Army medicine. People learned how to engage or avoid conflict early in life. Today's healthcare environment needs professionals that are highly skilled in healthy conflict. I frequently utilize Kilmann's Styles of Conflict to allow people to discover their preferred style in conflict and to see how avoiding and accommodating conflict can actually generate more conflict. I also utilize the Drama Triangle to discuss the "roles we cast in conflict" (Harper). I utilize the story form the Wizard of Oz to discuss "Drama in Oz" and apply the Triangle.
There will be plenty of discussion so you can share your ideas, too!
It will be recorded if you are unable to attend.
Time: Apr 14, 2017 2:45 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/422335723
Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +16465588656,422335723# or +14086380968,422335723#
Or Telephone:
Dial: +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) or +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 422 335 723
International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=lxJc0F7sLxU4eg1W0M6UfZ2_0FUeopNH
March 29, 2017 at Noon EST
Title: Collaborative Governance in Health: The Link between Collaborative Process and Policy Implementation
Presented by Kevin Harris, MBA, Executive MPA
Webinar Description: Learn how conflict resolution and collaborative capacity building techniques are being used to address important national health policy challenges at the community, regional and statewide levels, including triple aim goals.
Bio intro: Kevin Harris is a Senior Facilitator and Assistant Professor with the William D. Ruckelshaus Center in Seattle. The Center is a joint effort of Washington State University Extension and the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance that help parties involved in complex public policy challenges tap university expertise to develop collaborative, durable and effective solutions.
Kevin has more than 30 years of healthcare policy consulting experience in the private sector. He recently retired as a Managing Director leading Navigant Consulting's national Governmental Health Solutions practice, and is now working as a neutral facilitator to build a health policy practice for the Ruckelshaus Center. Unlike the natural resource and environmental sectors, healthcare has never systematically employed collaborative governance techniques to tackle 'wicked' public policy challenges. Kevin's work is bringing capacity building and conflict resolution to upstream policy design, as well as healthcare program implementation challenges in the Pacific Northwest.
In case you missed the webinar, here is the link to watch the recording: https://app.box.com/s/90leybizdiv2p17nep276gev5ulld8qs