Successfully Resolving Conflict

Satellite Central 540 21st Street, Oakland, CA, United States

 This training is currently sold out.  Join NPH on March 12 for the third and last Resident Services Professional Development Training of the year. This workshop will identify various conflict resolution styles, demonstrate when and how to implement effective conflict resolution techniques, and highlight many conflict resolution best practices when responding to residents’ need. Relationships with humans are by their nature particularly challenging and figuring out how to effectively, successfully, and compassionately work with our residents, which often means successfully resolving conflict,…

$20

Coordination Replication: Tips from Designing and Using a Custom Housing/Services Coordination Tool

NPH Conference Room 369 Pine Street, Suite 310,, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join NPH on March 28 for our upcoming Brown Bag training, "Coordination Replication: Tips from Designing and Using a Custom Housing/Services Coordination Tool." Community Housing Partnership (CHP) developed and implemented a custom Coordination Tool. This tool is used collaboratively by services and housing staff in biweekly meetings that keeps residents housed, monitor their progress, and rapidly generate and access key data. This Coordination Tool represents CHP's adoption and adaptation of the CSH best quality practices of integration, coordination, and evaluation…

$35 – $60

Reporting on the Housing Crisis: Why It’s Important to Public Policy & Perception

Uproar Brewing Company 439 S. First St, San Jose, CA, United States

Join SV@Home for a panel discussion with the Bay Area News Group “Reporting on the Housing Crisis: Why It’s Important to Public Policy & Perception @ Uproar Brewing “How intense is the Bay Area’s housing shortage? Intense enough for one news chain to grow its beat from 1 to 5 reporters.” SV@Home and The Bay Area News Group: “Reporting on the Housing Crisis” panel will dig in to The Bay Area’s News Group’s role in informing the public on housing policy, plans, and…

Free

Understanding your Construction Lender: The insider’s perspective on how your project will be evaluated

Silicon Valley Bank 505 Howard Street Floor #3, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join ELPN on April 8th for an insider's peak on how credit committees look at deals and why they ask the questions they do of developers and other members of the team. Have you ever wondered any of the following: "Why is my lender asking me all these pesky questions about my project before close?” “My project has a massive proposed change order, how am I going to break this news gently to the bank…” “My 9% application is due…

Free