Collaborative Introductory Learning Program: The Importance of Team Building

Collaborative Introductory Learning Program: The Importance of Team Building

After a terrific month of discussion related to the paradigm shift, the My Collaborative Team Collaborative Introductory Learning Program continues next week as we transition our focus on the importance of teamwork in the Collaborative Process. This month’s guest presenters, Steve Turner and Matt Levin, will be talking about The Importance of Team Building.

Steve Turner is a nationally recognized expert on anti-human trafficking, protection from abuse and violent assault against women.  Steve formerly served as the Chief Counsel to the Pennsylvania Department of State, Chief Counsel to the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, and Chief Counsel to the Pennsylvania Office of Inspector General. Steve is an expert on working with others as a team during traumatic situations.

Matt Levin is the current President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County. A native southeast Floridian, Matt has over 25 years of experience with AIPAC, where he had served most recently as Southeastern States Director and Florida Regional Director. Matt’s leadership has been marked by an array of successful initiatives designed to engage and connect residents, leaders and organizations with an inclusive Federation that serves as a vibrant, effective convener for the entire community.

The Collaborative Process is a team-based approach where professionals work together, rather than against each other, to help parties reach an amicable settlement. In this presentation we will talk about how we as Collaborative Professionals can be the best teammates to our fellow professionals. How do we best utilize our skillset to build trust in our team so we can best assist families when they need us most? Get tips and advice from these team building specialists and join the discussion to help you continue maintaining and improving your Collaborative shift

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