Learn to Resolve Conflict
Monday, February 21st, 2011If you have solid communication skills, a reasonable amount of empathy for the way other people think, and have a history of being the peacekeeper in your circle of family and friends, you may want to consider getting conflict resolution training . There is definite job growth projected for those with the ability to help others negotiate and resolve conflicts. If you get a masters or even a doctorate, you will open up a wealth of opportunities helping businesses, large institutions, and even governments with the growing number of conflicts they face in the modern world.
Globalization has been a buzz word for quite awhile now, but the effects of increased trade and commerce between nations has proven that isolationism is no longer possible. Countries and their companies will continue to reach further out into the world and will have to learn how to co-exist with companies and institutions in other nations. All these entities will need negotiation specialists.
A career in conflict resolution will give you the opportunity to apply your natural talents and learned skills. You will help those mired in conflict to break down the root issues and identify shared interests. You will facilitate communication between those involved so that they can find the opportunities that lie beyond the conflict.