The Art of Conflict Avoidance

Peter Kerry


Organisation:
Echelon Academy UK
Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 120 online (total for up to group of 20). 200 + expenses in person.
Category:
Business
Updated:
11th December 2025

Is it possible to avoid conflict in the workplace and socially? In this engaging interactive talk, Peter Kerry provides practical solutions in avoiding conflicts. This talk is part of the 'Echelon Conflict Management' series.

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About Peter Kerry

Peter Kerry is an experienced speaker having spoken to small and large audiences of up to 3000 persons in the UK, Australia and South America. He is currently an editor at Echelon Academy UK, an accredited mediator in the UK, and is the creator of the MindWorks PRO™ cognitive learning system and the IGNITE LIVE™ corporate team building and HR events method. He is also a talented musician and has a sense of humour that draws people to him. If you are an organization and are looking for a half or full day 'workshop' style event, then consider hiring the IGNITE LIVE™ team. peter is the lead presenter/facilitator of the team and the event incorporates live music as part of the corporate event for building teams and professional development. Either way, you will certainly have an enjoyable experience!


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