Examples of using Collaborative negotiation in English and their translations into Arabic
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Collaborative negotiation skills.
Certificate in collaborative negotiation skills.
Collaborative negotiation skills training for Department of Peacekeeping Operations engineers.
Some additional relevant programmes for GeneralService staff are Effective Communication, and Collaborative Negotiation Skills.
Programmes to build collaborative negotiation and conflict resolution skills for staff at all levels, for approximately 700 participants;
(i) Internal trainingprovided by the Office of Human Resources Management: collaborative negotiation skills and negotiating diversity conflicts.
(e) To extend the collaborative negotiation skills programme to supervisory and managerial staff at offices away from Headquarters;
The United Nations Ombudsman gave a keynote speech on conflict resolution andconducted workshops at the World Food Programme on collaborative negotiation.
(7) Implementation of programmes on collaborative negotiation and conflict negotiation skills for approximately 560 participants;
Some additional relevant programmes for General Service staff are thoseon effective communication, effective meetings, time management and collaborative negotiation skills.
Vi. Programmes to build collaborative negotiation and conflict resolution skills at all levels for approximately 700 participants;
These programmes include: people management, supervision, coaching, competency-based interviewing,conflict resolution and collaborative negotiation skills and General Service development.
Vi. Programmes to build collaborative negotiation and conflict resolution skills at all levels for approximately 650 participants;
Its introduction had been accompanied by an extensive training initiative, both in the procedures themselves and in complementary programmes in supervision,people management and collaborative negotiation skills.
Programmes to build collaborative negotiation and conflict resolution skills at all levels for approximately 650 participants; vii.
Where the resources and skills for managing conflicts are available,they can be channelled into collaborative negotiations through which parties can find mutually acceptable and socially constructive solutions.
(e) To extend the collaborative negotiation skills programme to supervisory and managerial staff at offices away from Headquarters.
Special programmes directed specifically to staff in these categories to enable them to acquire or improve technical and managerial skills include programmes in supervisory skills,General Service effectiveness and collaborative negotiation skills.
Vii. Programmes to build collaborative negotiation and conflict resolution skills for staff at all levels, for approximately 1,600 participants;
Special programmes directed specifically to staff in these categories to enable them to acquire or improve technical and managerial skills include programmes in supervisory skills,General Service effectiveness and collaborative negotiation skills.
Staff are also invited to participate in many other programmes such as collaborative negotiation skills, project management, information technology and language and communications programmes.
To improve staff development opportunities for General Service staff, a number of new programmes have been introduced, including a General Service Development Programme,supervisory skills for General Service staff who supervise others and collaborative negotiation skills.
In addition, many other established programmes areopen to support staff, including collaborative negotiation skills, project management, information technology and language and communications programmes in the six official languages.
The People Management Programme is complemented by a Supervisory Skills Programme for senior General Service and junior Professionals, a General Service Development Programme,conflict resolution and collaborative negotiation skills training and training in human and financial resources management.
These include programmes in information technology, language and communications, collaborative negotiation skills, and United Nations administration. A new programme of supervisory skills training for senior General Service and junior professional staff with supervisory responsibilities was introduced this year.
The following learning programmes were rated as the five most valuable with regard to building competencies:(a) information technology training,(b)language programmes,(c) collaborative negotiation skills,(d) the orientation programme for junior professionals and(e) competency-based interviewing.
Other supportive programmes include collaborative negotiation skills for both Professional and General Service staff and a new General Service development programme, which complements the management and supervisory skills programmes and focuses on communication, teamwork, client service and work management skills.
Since training is a critical factor in promoting attitudinal change, gender issues are increasingly incorporated into the Secretariat ' s programmes of training and staff development, including the orientation programme for new staff joining the Secretariat; training in the Performance Appraisal System;training in collaborative negotiation skills and conflict resolution; and supervision and management training.
(a) Management development. A provision of $4,930,300 is required to continue implementing an integrated series of managerial development programmes for staff at all levels, including department-based managerial development, people management training, middle-level professional development, General Service staff development programmes,supervisory skills development, collaborative negotiation and conflict negotiation skills, gender training and special programmes to support performance management and build core and managerial competencies;