Posts with keyword: "conflict management"

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Michèle Luit

Michèle Luit has twenty six years of experience in the field of human resources. She launched her own company, Workplace Solutions, in 2005 in order to share her experience with others where results were being challenged by unresolved relationship issues. Her areas of expertise include leadership development, team effectiveness, conflict resolution, and executive coaching.

Charmaine Hammond

As a professional speaker, facilitator, and consultant, Charmaine Hammond helps businesses, organizations and groups build tomorrow’s solutions today through education, innovation and motivation.

Julie Christiansen

Julie attended the University of Ottawa and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and English. She immediately began working in her field as a mental health worker and broadened her experience by serving as a case manager and rehabilitation educator for persons with acquired brain injury. Julie became a Certified Public Speaker with Pryor Resources International and went on the road, facilitating seminars and workshops across the northeastern United States and several Canadian provinces.

Betska K-Burr

Betska K-Burr is an accredited master coach for the European Coaching Institute. She is an industry pioneer in the development of innovative best practices for performance enhancement and coaching. Betska loves working in the areas of leadership development, team success, and innovation as well as assisting her clients in enjoying a fulfilling personal life in all areas.

Kathleen Johnston, MA

Kathleen Johnston, MA is an experienced and credentialed career coach, stress consultant, and clinical counsellor. Her expertise lies in working with those who desire success in their careers without compromising health and well-being. She genuinely believes in everyone’s potential to make a difference in their own lives as well as the lives of others.

Nina Spencer

Nina conducts business keynotes and workshops on a wide variety of topics, all of which dovetail into the themes of leadership, interpersonal communications, adjusting to change, skills for the future, respect for self and respect for others. Nina’s dedication to walking her talk has clearly led her to an articulated life purpose of inspiration and communication.

Les Brost

Les Brost is a third generation owner/operator of a large successful family ranch in southeastern Alberta. His practical approach to problem solving grew out of his early years as a rancher in the family business and continues in his interest in rural development and renewal. He is also a speaker on conflict management.


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