Monday 8 December, 18:30

Igniting Group Dynamics: From Explosion to Cohesion!

Free, registration required

Join an evening workshop at the Maison de l’Avenir designed to explore ways to foster dialogue between individuals with differing opinions. Hosted by the association EnAct and led by John B Borruat, Julien Crettaz, and Christophe Nicod, this gathering will provide tools to defuse conflicts and build bridges between diverse perspectives, concluding with a friendly aperitif.

In French.

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Photo Credit: Association EnAct

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