MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ Many people think negatively about conflict and want to avoid it, while others want to exert power and win arguments. But conflict is a natural part of life that should be embraced, according to a new book on the subject.
"Better and more creative outcomes can be realized by simply considering conflict as the intersection of differences," says Patricia McGinnis, author of the new book "Change Pain to Gain: The Secrets of Turning Conflict into Opportunity" (Indie Books International, 2015).
McGinnis draws on her personal life and her professional experiences as a mediator and an administrator of a mediation program to show that conflict does not have to be adversarial.
She regularly prepares parents and educators to resolve their conflicts over the education of students in her position as coordinator of the Minnesota Department of Education Special Education Alternative Dispute Resolution Services.
In the book, McGinnis offers eight secrets for resolving disputes:
In addition to being a coach for professionals who facilitate difficult meetings, she has taught Conflict Management for administrators at the university level. She is a qualified neutral for the Minnesota Supreme Court and mediates divorce and post-divorce conflict.
"Change Pain to Gain" includes not only secrets for "Turning Conflict into Opportunity", but also the necessary tools, tests, and tips for creative conflict resolution.
"The tightly organized and clearly designed steps make this book an immensely valuable tool for a couple, a family, a work group, a church or a corporation," says Deacon Richard Roy from St. Michael Church.
About Indie Books International
Indie Books International (www.indiebooksintl.com) was founded in 2014 in Oceanside, California by two best-selling business authors. Similar to indie film companies and indie music labels, the mission of Indie Books International is to serve as an independent publishing alternative for consultants, executive coaches and business thought leaders.
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