CONCUR Training “Negotiating Effective Environmental Agreements” Scheduled for May 19-20, 2010

By CONCUR Inc. - Last updated: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 - Save & Share

CONCUR’s annual public 2-day training course “Negotiating Effective Environmental Agreements” has been scheduled for 2010.  This course will meet Wednesday-Thursday, May 19-20, 2010 in downtown Oakland’s historic Preservation Park.

Negotiation is increasingly a required part the day-to-day work of many professionals active in the environment, energy, natural resource management, and land use planning fields. While you or your staff may have had some exposure to negotiation, CONCUR’s training can take what may have been informal experience, and take it up to the next level of professional practice, enabling you to produce more powerful negotiated agreements.

“Negotiating Effective Environmental Agreements” is an intensive two-day workshop designed to meet the needs of professionals who are in a position to negotiate environmental agreements. 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.

REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT INFORMATION: EARLY ENROLLMENT ENCOURAGED

The course tuition is $600 per individual until March 19th, $650 afterward, and includes course materials, 2 continental breakfasts, 2 lunches, and one course dinner on Wednesday evening.

NOTE: The registration fee goes up $50 per person after March 19th – Please enroll early!

To encourage early enrollment, we have a limited number of twenty (20) early-bird tickets available at a special rate of two-for-$600 ($300 each).

To enroll in this course, please visit http://www.concurinc.com/courseone.html or contact our Berkeley office for more information.

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