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Practice GroupPosted March 13th, 2008 by rs115Date: 2007-01-01 19:00 - 2011-12-31 21:00 Trainer(s): Location(s)Unity House Santa Barbara, CAUnited States Preparation: None is OK but prefer that you attend a basics and/or read Marshall's book, Nonviolent Communication, A Language of Life Contact Person: Course Description: This Practice Group begins with a "remembering" for inspiration, centering and connecting with ourselves. This is followed by a "check-in" when we share how we are, what we bring with us or what we hope to receive during the session. Activities include: short education exercises, empathy, role-plays, games and discussions. Participants can facilitate the group with prior arrangement with Rodger Sorrow Time 7 - 9 PM Pacific Donation $10 Open to all Key 1
A Leaderful Life: Moving Toward Effective LeadershipPosted August 7th, 2008 by kdm143Date: 2008-09-10 13:30 - 2009-01-21 13:30 Trainer(s): Location(s)telephone www.nvctraining.com WAUnited States Preparation:
Recommendedprerequisite: · Sixhours or more of NVC training with a certified trainer, or · ReadNonviolent Communication: Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg, or · CompleteFoundations of NVC Online Course through the NVC Academy Contact Person: Course Description:
This 5-monthprogram is designed to help you integrate Nonviolent Communication into yourleadership style to maximize your effectiveness. Inner-outercongruence is key to being an effective leader. When your vision emerges from aplace of deep presence and purpose, and strategies are in alignment withvalues, then trust is built and power is created with other people. NonviolentCommunication (NVC) can support the development of inner-outer congruence. Much more than acommunication model, NVC is an integration of consciousness, language, thought,communication and strategies of influence. When understood at all these levels,NVC gives rise to power and possibility that can transform our effectiveness inthe world. This program will moveyou toward greater effectiveness in influencing and leading those you work withwhether it be in families, community organizations, educational institutions,political entities or large corporations.
In this courseyou will develop skills that support: · Increasedsense of trust in your own abilities to connect, influence and lead · Mutualtrust with those you are working with · Inspiringothers to join you in creating the world in which you want to live · Improvedability to articulate and convey what matters most · Creativityand cooperation · Teamlearning, trust, connection and honesty · Elicitinguseful feedback
The first classof each month will focus on learning and applying NVC at the levelsof: · Consciousness/intention- the motivation behind the mechanics · Language- software for our thoughts · Thinking- core beliefs we hold about the world · Communication- choices and ways our message is sent without language · Strategiesof Influence - how we influence others in alignment with our values
The second classeach month will include discussion on a book from thefollowing list: · Presence:An Exploration of Profound Change in People, Organizations, and Society- PeterSenge, C.Otto Scharmer, Joseph Jaworski, Betty Sue Flowers · Synchronicity:The Inner Path of Leadership - Joseph Jaworski · Leadershipand the New Science - Margaret Wheatley · SocialIntelligence- Daniel Goleman · TheoryU: Leading From the Future as It Emerges - C. Otto Scharmer
*Participants are askedto purchase books on their own.
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January: · Strategies ofInfluence- This area is critical to realizing our visions. How do we influenceothers in alignment with our values? How can we inspire others to join us increating a world that restores health and wholeness to the planet? Book: TheoryU: Leading From the Future as It Emerges- C. Otto Scharmer
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Facilitating Change is a year-long social change program beginning in January 2009Posted May 20th, 2008 by dianzappDate: 2009-01-14 05:00 - 2009-10-25 03:00 Trainer(s): Location(s)Camp DeWolfe New York, Wading River, NY 11792, NYUnited States Contact Person: Course Description: Facilitating Change Location Camp DeWolfeWading River, NY 11792http://www.campdewolfe.org/retreat.html Overview Facilitating Change is a year-long social change program beginning in January 2009. Using nonviolent communication as a primary activist tool. Participants will develop practices to boost the effectiveness of how grassroots projects and non-profit organizations function and achieve their goals. Description We are excited to offer Facilitating Change, a year long social change program beginning in January 2009. Using Nonviolent Communication as a primary activist tool, participants will develop practices to boost the effectiveness of how grassroots projects and nonprofit organizations function and achieve their goals. Do you want to foster social change motivate by human connection and compassion?Do you have a vision of the world where human needs - and the needs of all life - are held with care and peacefully met?Are you longing for community, hope and support of like-minded visionaries in manifesting your dream for the world? If so, please join us for Facilitating Change! In this program we will: INTEGRATE NVC with*Social Action*Community Organizing*Mediation and Restorative Justice*Organization Development*Fundraising DEVELOP FACILITATION SKILLS*Group process skills*Decision-making and consensus building*Coaching based on needs awareness before action*Needs-based strategic planning*Leading change while sharing power WHO WILL BENEFIT*Activists who want new skills, resources and support in creating collaborative social change*Nonprofit leaders who want to maximize the impact of their organization*Seasoned organizers who want to reinvigorate and inspire their organization or community*NVC practitioners who want in-depth support for deepening NVC consciousness*Certified NVC trainers and candidates who want to apply NVC to social change*Social entrepreneurs who want to integrate NVC principles in their vision and work Facilitators: Dian Killian, PhD., is founder and director of Brooklyn Nonviolent Communication, a Certified Trainer with the global Center for Nonviolent Communication, and co-author of "Connecting across Differences: A Guide to Compassionate, Nonviolent Communication". Martha Lasley, MBA, is a founding partner of Leadership that Works, where she trains and coaches visionaries using Nonviolent Communication. She is the author of "Courageous Visions: How to Unleash Passionate Energy in Your Life and Your Organization". Dates of Program Facilitating Change is a yearlong program beginning in January 2009. There will be 4 residential retreats within 90 miles of NYC. The dates for the retreats will be: January 14th-18thApril 1st-5thAugust 19th-23rdOctober 21st-25th Each retreat will begin at approximately 5 pm on Wednesday and end at 3 pm on Sunday. For further information or to register please go to or call:Brooklyn Nonviolent CommunicationPhone: 7187979525 info@BrooklynNVC.orgwww.BrooklynNVC.org III. CONTRIBUTIONS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION i. Sliding scale ii. Group participation iii. Accessibility
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Gewaltfreie Kommunikation in Unternehmen und Organisationen. Trainerausbildung und Persönlichkeitsentwicklung für Menschen in FüPosted May 2nd, 2008 by 19971Date: 2008-09-15 13:00 - 2009-10-31 16:34 Trainer(s): Location(s)Akademie im Park Heidelberger Str. 1a 69168 Wiesloch bei Heidelberg Germany Preparation: The interested persons need to already have participated in an CNVC introduction. Contact Person: Course Description: This course contents 21 days in 7 blocs. Three auf the blocs serve basic NVC learning and training with an additional emphasis on dealing with aggressions, limits and self-empathy. The next 4 blocs deal with NVC in leading functions, counselling, social change, trainer skills. The main focus of the training lies on NVC in organizations and enterprises. We invite people fwith leading functions in organisations, free counsellors, mediators, supervisors, organization developers. Key 1
Friare Liv´s 1 års program i GöteborgPosted April 29th, 2008 by LL064Date: 2008-09-12 09:00 - 2009-05-10 16:00 Trainer(s): Location(s)- GöteborgSweden Preparation: Antagning till kursen kommer att baseras på om du har tidigare erfarenhet av NVC. Vi vill rekommendera att du har minst en introduktion, samt ha läst boken NVC ett språk för livet av Marshall Rosenberg. Ju mer klarhet du har över vad förhållningsättet fokuserar på, desto mer kan du få ut av utbildningen. Mer information och anmälningsformulär finns på www.friareliv.se Contact Person: Course Description: Kursens inriktning och grundvärderingar Utbildningen är ett utforskande av hur vi människor kan använda mer tillfredsställande sätt att möta våra och andras behov. I utbildningsgruppen försöker vi skapa ett klimat där vi kan leva som vi lär. Det här är ett program för dig som vill utveckla din empatiska förmåga för att integrera den i ditt ledarskap; som chef, socialarbetare, lärare, vårdpersonal eller i annat nära arbete med människor, samt för dig som vill lära dig NVC för att integrera det i ditt liv på olika sätt. Key 1
nvc and social change year long programPosted November 8th, 2008 by gina cencioseDate: 2009-01-14 00:00 - 2009-10-25 00:00 Location(s)camp de wolfe long island, NYUnited States Preparation: You are requested to have basic nvc knowledge Contact Person: Course Description: a wonderful yea rlong nvc based social change project based program. Please go to www.facilitatechange.org for all the info. co facilitated with Dian Killian' MArtha Lasley, Henry Wai and Marc Scruggs Key 1
Open NVC practice group -- drop-inPosted March 13th, 2008 by jwbrown518Date: 2008-04-11 19:15 - 2009-03-25 21:15 Trainer(s): Location(s)private home near intersection of Watson Rd (Rt. 366) & Sappington Rd. St. Louis (Crestwood area), MOUnited States Preparation: previous NVC experience or agreement of instructor Contact Person: Course Description: FEE REQUEST: $20/session or $60/4 sessions prepaid. No one turned away due to lack of funds -- work exchange and barter welcome. | TIME: 7:15 pm - 9:30 pm one Friday each month, including April 11, May 16, and June 27, 2008 (contact Jeff for future dates) | DESCRIPTION: Most sessions will use the following format: a brief presentation of a particular NVC skill, followed by practice exercises and role playing real situations. Empathy and self-empathy are common themes, as well as compassionate honesty, gratitude, celebrating and mourning. Led by experienced facilitator. Everyone welcome. Contact Jeff for exact location and directions. Key 1
January 9th to 11th in MainePosted November 8th, 2008 by gina cencioseDate: 2009-01-09 00:00 - 2009-09-27 00:00 Trainer(s): Location(s)Augusta, Maine MEUnited States Preparation: Please have at least a 2 day basic intro course in NVC Contact Person: Course Description: another year long nvc integration program will be starting up in Maine, get the informational flye at www.mainenvcnetwork.org
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