Introspection and Its Impact on Dialogue: Enhancing Conflict Resolution, Friday, Nov. 1
Join Dr. Tanneh Kamara, student ombuds, Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, to discuss Introspection and its Impact on Dialogue. This in-person course will be held on Friday, November 1, from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. in Pender 4, Room 149. This seminar will focus on the role of introspection in developing emotional restraint, a key aspect of emotional intelligence. You will learn practical techniques to reflect and regulate emotion, helping you manage workplace crises, conflict and toxic stress with greater resilience. By fostering self-awareness, you’ll contribute to a healthier, more resilient workplace culture.
Additionally, the course will equip you with tools to enhance empathy and connect with others’ experiences. It is also an opportunity to strengthen your leadership and communication skills. These strategies will empower you to lead more effectively, promoting open dialogue and collaboration within your team.
Submitted by:
Faith Redd-Walker, HR-Organizational Learning & Development Coord., HRLearn@nvcc.edu