Jan
13
Saturday
Credits: IHBS
Non-Violent Communication (NVC) is a tool successfully used in conflict resolution, fostering cooperation among individuals, groups, and organizations, as well as in peace negotiations. NVC functions as both a communication framework and a mindset. As a framework, it helps improve communication skills, especially in conflict situations. As a mindset, it enhances integrity, authenticity, self-awareness, connectedness, humility, empathy, and compassion. In that sense, NVC boosts many skills identified as crucial for sustainable growth and development by the IDG.
This interactive workshop is for anyone seeking further development in these areas. Through inputs, exercises, and discussions, we'll explore aspects of the NVC framework, focusing specifically on the mindset and its capacity to enhance beneficial qualities within ourselves and our interactions with others.
By the workshop's end, participants will have had a taste of what it’s like to communicate according to NVC and gained insights into how NVC can help develop various IDG skills
Facilitator
Lara Yasmin Hunziker has a background in Physics at ETH and is currently a Master's student in Sustainable Management and Technology at EPFL/HEC/IMD. She has two years of training in NVC, including a year course in
...Non-Violent Communication (NVC) is a tool successfully used in conflict resolution, fostering cooperation among individuals, groups, and organizations, as well as in peace negotiations. NVC functions as both a communication framework and a mindset. As a framework, it helps improve communication skills, especially in conflict situations. As a mindset, it enhances integrity, authenticity, self-awareness, connectedness, humility, empathy, and compassion. In that sense, NVC boosts many skills identified as crucial for sustainable growth and development by the IDG.
This interactive workshop is for anyone seeking further development in these areas. Through inputs, exercises, and discussions, we'll explore aspects of the NVC framework, focusing specifically on the mindset and its capacity to enhance beneficial qualities within ourselves and our interactions with others.
By the workshop's end, participants will have had a taste of what it’s like to communicate according to NVC and gained insights into how NVC can help develop various IDG skills
Facilitator
Lara Yasmin Hunziker has a background in Physics at ETH and is currently a Master's student in Sustainable Management and Technology at EPFL/HEC/IMD. She has two years of training in NVC, including a year course in embodying and teaching NVC with Joram Mosenzon. She is inspired by witnessing how NVC consistently improves the quality of her relationships with others and herself. It's her passion to share the NVC mindset, hoping to contribute to enhancing everyone's interactions and connections in their lives.
Cost
We invite all participants to make a financial contribution (donation) to help us cover basic costs. For those who have already participated in Swiss IDG Hub events, we suggest CHF 15, and for new participants to the group, we suggest CHF 30. These are suggested prices only and are not a prerequisite. You can also pay on the day any amount that you consider fair.
Sale ends on Saturday, 13.01.2024 13:00
Suggested Donation (new to the Swiss IDG Hub events)
Suggested Donation (already joined Swiss IDG Hub events)
Donation (pay on the day)
Prices incl. taxes
Tickets are also available at our Box offices.
Box offices
Tourism Rheinfelden
BLS
SOB
TourismusRegion Baden
Swiss Post
OLMO TICKET, Bern
Total: XX.XX CHF
Non-Violent Communication is organised by:
Verein Impact Hub Basel