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Negotiation over complex environmental issues is often required in the day-to-day work of attorneys, planners, engineers and applied scientists, natural resource managers, real estate professionals and experts in hazardous waste cleanup. Yet for many of these professionals, negotiation techniques and their practical application were not part of their earlier training. CONCUR's professional development courses are specifically designed to equip professionals with these skills. Our training and real-world experience make us a premier provider of environmental training services.

Please visit the website for full details or to learn about CONCUR's work: http://www.concurinc.com/

Date: May 13-14, 2009

Location: Clark Kerr Campus of the University of California at Berkeley

In Course One, we show you how a process of face-to-face negotiation can augment traditional policy making with creative agreements that are better informed and more stable. During the training, participants learn the elements of mutual gains bargaining, apply them in a series of simulated disputes, and reflect on the application of these tools to everyday work situations.

The Agenda for Day One includes:
Current terminology

Detailed overview of the principled negotiation process

Current dispute resolution theories and their practical application

Negotiation styles and techniques

Hands-on simulations focused on environmental issues

Ethical responsibilities of negotiators

The Agenda for Day Two includes:

"How-to" guide for agreement-focused negotiation

Tools needed to be an effective negotiator

CONCURs stepwise model of mediated negotiation

Case studies, with topics ranging from land use planning and water resources management to statewide environmental planning

Ways to improve the negotiation process with mutual gains bargaining, joint fact-finding, and mediator or facilitator involvement

Cost:

A coursebook, 2 continental breakfasts, 2 full-service lunches, 1 course dinner and parking are included in the course tuition.

Individuals: $600.00 if enrolled before April 17th, $650 afterward

Students/non-profits: $450.00 (Limited availability - please contact CONCUR.)

Groups: Two-for-One until March 31st for the first 20 people (10 pairs) to enroll. After March 31st or Sold Out: 20% discount for second person; 30% discount for 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc. (See discount table.)
Please contact us for group arrangements.

Note: Our definition of "organization" is broad; we want to encourage collaboration, and we will honor two enrollments from peer organizations. (For example, one from a regional office and one from headquarters.)

PLEASE NOTE: The deposit amount of $200 is non-refundable after 4/17 for each individual.

TO PAY BY CHECK OR TO RECEIVE AN INVOICE, please select the correct
number of tickets/ticket types above and click the "ORDER NOW" button and fill out the registration information for each individual. At the bottom of the registration form, below where it says "PURCHASE TICKETS", click the "OTHER PAYMENT OPTIONS" button and select "PAY BY CHECK" or "SEND ME AN
INVOICE".

**Please Note**
To enroll any person, full payment does not need to be received. A $200 deposit should be paid by April 15th to secure a place in the course and the balance can be paid later. We also understand that some organizations have long payment cycles and are willing to accomodate those needs. Please contact Amy LeBlanc to discuss alternative payment arrangements.

CONCUR is willing to make payment arrangements for individuals and groups to meet your financial needs and enable you to attend our trainings.

Please also see the second part of this training series, "Facilitating and Mediating Effective Environmental Agreements", a 3-day course which will take place in November 2009. http://www.concurinc.com/coursetwo.html

For questions or more information, please contact Amy LeBlanc at our Berkeley Office : (510) 649-8008 or [email protected].



Organized by CONCUR, Inc.
Environmental Conflict Resolution, mediation, facilitation, joint fact-finding, and collaborative agreement building.


Ticket Info:  
  • Individual/1st person from organization - Before April 17th, $600.00
  • Individual/1st person from organization - After April 17th, $650.00
  • 1 of 2 for buy one get one free, $300.00
  • 2 of 2 for buy one get one free, $300.00
  • 2nd person from same organization (20% discount), $480.00
  • 3rd, 4th, 5th etc. person from group (30% discount), $420.00
  • Student/Non-profit (please confirm with CONCUR first), $450.00
  • Deposit Only (please send by April 17th), $200.00

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