Conflict Resolution Alaina G. Levine Recorded Webinars, Career Development Webinar Date: 9/12/2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM USA Eastern Export event Learn how to handle any conflict and how to forge a relationship with the other party that demonstrates your professionalism - and your interest in collaboration. About Your Presenter Alaina G. Levine is an award-winning entrepreneur, science journalist, science and engineering careers consultant, professional speaker and corporate comedian. Her new book, Networking for Nerds, was published by Wiley in 2015. As President of Quantum Success Solutions, she has been advising scientists and engineers about their careers for over 15 years. She has given over 600 workshops and seminars for clients in the US, Europe and Mexico, and is the author of over 200 articles pertaining to science, engineering, science careers and business in such publications as Science, Nature, World Economic Forum, Smithsonian, Scientific American, IEEE Spectrum, & COSMOS. As a science careers journalist, Levine constantly researches employment trends in STEM fields and delivers up-to-date vital information about STEM career issues from interviews with hiring managers, decision-makers and recruiters in myriad industries. Levine has also served as a Contributor to National Geographic and currently pens the career columns for Physics Today and APS News. Non-Member Fee: $ 15 Member Fee: $ 0 Purchase Recording Register for this Webinar Are you a member? Login to Watch You 've already registered for this webinar! Go Back Previous Webinar BPS Congressional District Visits Training, August 2017: Preparing for Your Meeting Next Webinar Communicating Your Science to Non-Scientists 3321 Tags: conflict resolution BPS Webinar Conflict Related articles Workshop on Effective Presentation Skills Work-Life Balance: It Can Be Done, You Can Have Fun (In Both Worlds) Cover Letters Are Annoying, but Here’s How You Write Them Pivot Your Career: Strategies for Planning, Designing, and Facilitating Your Own Second Act Success Science Communication Careers: Journalism, Writing, PR, and Other Paths Comments are only visible to subscribers.