THIS EVENT IS FOR YOU IF…
…you are a negotiator who works in complex environments.
…you are dealing with several sources of pressure that can have an impact on your negotiations.
…you would like to learn critical methods and tools to manage pressure before, during, and after difficult negotiations.
…you would like to learn how to support your team to deal with pressure.
Language:Â English
Dates:Â 11-14 September 2023
Location:Â Online
Cost:Â Free of charge
Maximum number of participants:Â 25
We will review applications on a rolling basis. We will send the last confirmation on 28 August 2023.
WHAT ARE THE SELECTION REQUIREMENTS?
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You should have completed a CCHN Peer Workshop
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
We structure the workshop’s program around the content of the CCHN Field Manual on Frontline Humanitarian Negotiation. By the end of the workshop, you will have learned:
- Pressure management methods, tools, and theory,
- To prepare yourself before pressure,
- To react to pressure in the best possible way,
- To recover from the pressure.
The methodology includes some very practical exercises for self-management: physical movements, breathing techniques, and relaxation.
We also look at some aspects of communication and trust building under pressure and with difficult counterparts.
WHAT IS THE EVENT FORMAT?
This workshop consists of 10 hours of content in total, delivered over the course of 4 days with the following schedule:
Times are in CEST, check your corresponding time here.
Day 1 (Monday 11): 10:00 AM-12:30 PM – Introduction
Day 2 (Tuesday 12): 10:00 AM-12:30 PM – Prepare before
Day 3 (Wednesday 13): 10:00 AM-12:30 PM – Manage during
Day 4 (Thursday 14): 10:00 AM-12:30 PM – Recover after
❗️Some physical exercises will be practiced; you should be in a suitable environment to move and interact.
To receive a certificate of completion, you will be required to attend at least 80% of the workshop.
Please note: Our workshops are based on the sharing of participants’ negotiation experiences. You will be invited to switch on your computer camera and microphone and to (confidentially) share your own stories with the group as a basis for discussion and learning.