Community Conversation- From Conflict to Community: Resolution Strategies for Board Members and Managers (No CE Credit)
120 Day Subscription - No continuing education credit available for this program
Get to the heart of the matter about current news, issues, and trends we have in common. CAI’s new Community Conversations happen quarterly in collaboration with CAI chapters. Each conversation is led by community association leaders and industry experts. Join us and find solutions to create a powerful and positive impact on the community associations we serve.
Registration:
Get to the heart of the matter about current news, issues, and trends we have in common. CAI’s new Community Conversations happen quarterly in collaboration with CAI chapters. Each conversation is led by community association leaders and industry experts. Join us and find solutions to create a powerful and positive impact on the community associations we serve.
Registration:
- CAI members: USD $29.00
- Non-members: USD $49.00
Credit Information
No credit
Description
The key to navigating a positive and inclusive community is through effective conflict management. Join us for a community conversation and learn how you can increase harmony, reduce conflict, and build a stronger, more prosperous community. Discover life skills and behavioral actions to manage conflict when tensions run high.
Our presenters will discuss:
Panelists:
Our presenters will discuss:
- The broader causes of conflict in communities and how to safeguard your residents from divisive influences.
- How to identify warning signs of a difficult situation and when to seek professional help.
- Techniques for avoiding disputes and managing them when they arise.
- Ways to improve communication and build a sense of common purpose in your community.
- How to respond to an Active Violence Incident (Active Shooter) and use of force.
Panelists:
- Leslie Alvarez, CMCA, AMS, LSM, PCAM, Castle Group
- Kara Cermak, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Real Manage
- Robert Opsut, Tactical Training and Response Unit, Alexandria Police Department