NECR Webinar: Entrepreneurship in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution: Opportunities, Communication, and Emerging Technologies
Join the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (NECR) program for an informative discussion on entrepreneurship in negotiation and conflict resolution. NECR alumni and lecturers Rodney Erb and Nikolas Katsimpras will discuss how insights gained from their conflict resolution education have helped them identify opportunities within diverse fields. The conversation will also delve into the language of negotiation and conflict resolution: how entrepreneurs can translate complex frameworks and conflict resolution concepts into accessible, jargon-free dialogue. Rodney and Nikolas will share their insights on communicating effectively with clients and partners in a way that resonates beyond an academic setting. Lastly, they will discuss how emerging technologies have informed their work and how new advances may impact the future of the conflict resolution field.
Speakers:
Rodney Erb, Lecturer, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Nikolas Katsimpras, Conflict Analyst and Strategy Consultant; Lecturer, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Moderator:
Peter Dixon, Ph.D., Program Director, M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution; Associate Professor of Practice
This event will be held online. Registered guests will receive a Zoom link prior to the event.
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This event is open to individuals irrespective of identity and sex.