Negotiation — the art of winning
COMMITTEE MEMBERS from the Auckland branches have been honing their negotiation and mediation skills. Nine members attended a one-day workshop in October run by Auckland-based mediators Tracy Brown and Lee Chisholm. Forest and Bird branches regularly find themselves in conflict situations with district and regional councils
and local companies, and the course was useful in helping members develop the skills to thrash out suitable solutions around the table rather than resort to costly litigation. Similar courses are available in other centres. Branches interested in setting up a course in their area should contact Claire Stevens of the North Shore branch.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 267, 1 February 1993, Page 9
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105Negotiation — the art of winning Forest and Bird, Issue 267, 1 February 1993, Page 9
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