Using Your Power to Transform Conflict into Collaboration
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325 East Grand River Avenue,East Lansing MI 48823
07 June, 2023
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Conflict is a natural part of our lives, but most people fear and avoid it. They haven’t yet learned this secret: You have the power to Transform Conflict into Collaboration! Counterintuitively, conflict can be leveraged to build relationships, trust, and engagement at work and in our personal relationships. Come learn how a best practice you’re already familiar with can be modified to create powerful results using neuroscience! You already have this power inside you – Come learn how to use it! About the Speaker: Matthew D. Anderson is the CEO of Leadership Coaching for Results, an award-winning coaching firm focused on helping individuals behave like the Leader that they need and want to be. Anderson holds an MS in Conflict Management, as well as an MBA. He’s a member of Mensa, the international high IQ society; is a National Endowment for the Arts award-winning artist with over 100 works; he is the author of nearly 20 nationally published articles; and he was recognized out of over 3000 global trainers by Dale Carnegie as 2019’s #1 Corporate Trainer in the World. His first book, There’s No Such Thing as Right and Wrong, focuses on showing the reader how to Transform Conflict into Collaboration. Released in 2022, it features back cover statements of support from the past chairs of the National Restaurant and National Small Business Associations, as well as Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, who wrote, “This book’s philosophy will bring Americans closer together.” About the Organizer: The Michigan State University Research Foundation is a non-profit research foundation associated with Michigan State University, the premier land grant university in the nation. The Research Foundation manages an endowment built from decades of licensing revenue. In addition to providing over $10 million in research funding to MSU annually, the MSU Research Foundation is focused on technology commercialization, economic development, and placemaking. Through its subsidiary organizations - Spartan Innovations (SI), Red Cedar Ventures (RCV), Michigan Rise Pre-Seed Fund III (MR), and select real estate assets – the Research Foundation is a key partner in the Michigan State University innovation ecosystem.
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