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Land in Conflict: How Planners Can Better Manage an Increasingly Contentious Public Process
June 2013by: Sean Nolon, Ona Ferguson, Patrick FieldThis blog post discusses how land use conflicts often lead to unsatisfying results and describes how mutual gains may be the solution. -
Strategies For Making Difficult Public Meetings and Hearings
by: Byron KatsuyamaThis blog post discusses how public sector works are often faced with conflict management and detailing specific strategies on how to do that. -
Responding to Emotions and Conflicts in Public Hearings
This blog post details how participants in public hearings can have heightened emotions and opinions and how as a planner you can guide them through the process. -
The Eight Key Attributes of a Conflict Situation: When to Use Each Conflict-Handling Mode Most Effectively
by: Ralph KilmannThis blog post focuses on the attributes of a conflict situation and when to utilize these effectively. -
How Your Written and Oral Communication Can Produce – or Reduce – Extreme Polarization
by: Ralph KilmannThis blog post discusses how words both written and spoken have an effect on how others receive and perceive ideas and topics. -
Managing Conflict in Public Processes
by: Rachael AzizThis blog post details the role of planners and conflict in the public processes and public meetings.
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