2018 Mediation Clinics @ Community Boards
Feedback: Intent, Impact, and Best Practices  

In this interactive clinic, we'll discuss the process of feedback, both as a receiver and a giver. Each registrant is asked to come to the clinic with an example of when feedback worked, when it didn't, and some feedback that you'd like to give someone.

You'll gain practical skills to make giving and receiving feedback more effective, as well as the ability to share your knowledge with others.

From Karen's clinic, you will gain a better understanding of:
  • The positive aspects of feedback
  • Feedback as verbal and non-verbal
  • Goals of feedback
  • The challenges
  • Best practices
Karen H. Lipney  
As ADR Programs Director, Karen draws on years of experience working for a national labor union. In a career transition, Karen focused on mediation to expand her legal and organizational skills.

Since 2014, Karen has worked as a volunteer Community Mediator, Conflict Coach, and Facilitator. She was raised in San Francisco and giving back to the community is part of her family heritage. 
Logistics
  • DATE & TIMES: Tuesday, April 3, 6-8 pm
  • COST: CB Members, $25  | General Public, $45
  • LOCATION: JAMS, 2 Embarcadero Center
This mediation clinic is one in a series of monthly clinics
sponsored by Community Boards.

Karen H. Lipney, ADR Programs Director
klipney@communityboards.org | (415) 920-3820 x109
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