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    Productive Conflict: It's an Inside Job presented by Dave Meldahl, M.Ed.

    Date: December 6, 2018, 11:15am – 1:00pm
    Organizer:
    GVHRA
    Location:
    Best Western Plus GranTree Inn
    1325 N. 7th Avenue
    Bozeman, MT 59715
    Price:
    $15 for GVHRA Members/$40 for Non-Members
    Event Type:
    GHVRA Hosted - Meeting
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    Generally, the GVHRA meetings are held according to the following schedule; however, please refer to the specific meeting flyer sent via email from the GVHRA President as dates/times/locations are subject to change.

    11:15 a.m.—11:30 a.m.: Registration
    11:30 a.m.—Noon: Lunch
    Noon– 1:00 p.m.: PRESENTATION

    Workplace conflict is inevitable. And, that’s no news flash to be sure. In fact, it’s so inevitable that there are a myriad of approaches out there that provide step-by-step methods to resolve conflict. This session will not focus on any of those methods. Instead, in a unique way, Dave will explore the power of self-awareness so that we can “catch” ourselves when going down a destructive conflict path, and steer ourselves toward a more productive one. As Ben Franklin said so aptly, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Attend today’s session if you’d like to explore a very personal approach to making conflict more productive for you and your colleagues.


    BIO of Presenter:  Dave’s passion is working with busy, results-oriented executives and business owners who want to capitalize on a key strategic advantage – their leaders.  Through his practical, proven and collaborative approach, he helps organizations sharpen the leadership skills of managers so profits are deepened, morale is enhanced, and the type of culture is created that attracts and retains top talent. His clients have been from a variety of industries, including software, biotech, retail, financial services, government and healthcare.

    The focus of Dave’s work is on 1:1 leadership coaching, team effectiveness, organizational leadership development, training and the application of tools such as DiSC® (personality), The Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team™ (team effectiveness) and EQ-i 2.0 (emotional intelligence) to deepen self-awareness and create actionable insights.

    Before joining Think2Perform, Dave ran his own coaching, training and consulting business for six years. Prior to entering consulting, Dave worked over the span of 24 years for American Express Financial Advisors/Ameriprise developing leaders and teams across the United States. Hundreds of leaders and thousands of training participants have put Dave’s practical expertise into action.

    Locally in Bozeman, MT Dave has taught the Leadership Foundations course at Montana State University, writes a quarterly “Business Matters” column for the Bozeman Daily Chronicle’s Business Journal, and has served on the boards of Eagle Mount and Young Life, including President and Chair respectively. 

    Dave has a B.A. in Psychology and Communications from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN and a M.Ed. in Human Resource Development from the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, MN.  After braving the humidity, mosquitoes and flatness of Minnesota for 17 years, in 2000 he moved back to God’s country in Montana with his wife, and two kids.  He enjoys hitting a little white ball around in the summers and remaining vertical while gliding down white powder in the winters.


    To make a reservation, please click on the "Reservations" tab on the website, then search for the appropriate meeting date.  The location requires a 48 hours confirmation of attendees for catered events; therefore, reservation links are active two weeks prior to the event and close the Monday prior to the event.  Also, let us know when you RSVP if you will need any accommodation.

    RSVPs help the GVHRA board, presenter, facility and caterers to accommodate all attendees.  Members who make a reservation and DO NOT attend will be charged.  Additionally, copies of presentation materials and food may not be available for those who do not RSVP.