The Art of Inquiry: How to Use Questions for Effective Problem-Solving and Dispute Resolution
½ day workshop $150.00
July 16, 2013 - 9am – 12pm
FMCS DC Training Center
Room 200
2100 K Street NW,
Washington, DC 20427
An interactive workshop that explores how to best use questions to bring parties in conflict together and facilitate problem-solving, with a strong focus on how the neutral decides which questions to ask, why they choose those questions, and when different types of questions are most effective. Participants will practice with conflict scenarios and role plays to develop their own inquiry skills.
"Audience: Neutrals, Mediators, Facilitators, Team Leaders, or anyone interested in improving their problem-solving skill set."
Topics:
· Pre-Instruction Role Play and debrief
· Question types and categories; the “intent” behind the question
· Conflict scenario practice
· Synthesizing Reframing with Inquiry
· Small Group Discussion: Obstacles to Candid Answers
· Facilitating with questions
· Facilitation Role Play
For online course registration, please click here.
FMCS Institute for Conflict Management (202) 606-3627 or (206) 553-2773.
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