
Douglas McCarthy
BA, MEd., DTM
ON, CANADADouglas McCarthy is a qualified Mediator in private practice. He is also an award-winning speaker and seminar leader; competing twice in the world championship of public speaking. Combining these two specialties permits Doug to offer a very unique and value added service, which he does as the founder of CALM COMMUNICATIONS -Communicating effectively in difficult situations.
Douglas McCarthy specializes in conflicts within and between Organizations.
Most popular series of three workshops:
~ "I HEARD WHAT YOU SAID; DID YOU HEAR WHAT I SAID?" (Effective Communication for Leaders)
~ MANAGING THE DIFFICULT CONVERSATION (Discussing what Matters Most)
~ CONFLICT RESOLUTION (Dispute Resolution Strategies)
Doug is also an experienced Parliamentary Chair and is able to help boards and councils through the deliberative process; particularly in situations where the decisions are difficult or there are strong, emotional points of view. He is a member of the American Institute of Parliamentarians and is well versed in Robert's Rules and the rules of order.
Related seminar topics include: Meetings: from Storming to Performing; De-fanging the Hostile Audience; Why I Hate Meetings; Making Meetings Matter.
Douglas McCarthy is a qualified Mediator in private practice. He is also an award-winning speaker and seminar leader; competing twice in the world championship of public speaking. Combining these two specialties permits Doug to offer a very unique and value added service, which he does as the founder of CALM COMMUNICATIONS -Communicating effectively in difficult situations.
Douglas McCarthy specializes in conflicts within and between Organizations.
Most popular series of three workshops:
~ "I HEARD WHAT YOU SAID; DID YOU HEAR WHAT I SAID?" (Effective Communication for Leaders)
~ MANAGING THE DIFFICULT CONVERSATION (Discussing what Matters Most)
~ CONFLICT RESOLUTION (Dispute Resolution Strategies)
Doug is also an experienced Parliamentary Chair and is able to help boards and councils through the deliberative process; particularly in situations where the decisions are difficult or there are strong, emotional points of view. He is a member of the American Institute of Parliamentarians and is well versed in Robert's Rules and the rules of order.
Related seminar topics include: Meetings: from Storming to Performing; De-fanging the Hostile Audience; Why I Hate Meetings; Making Meetings Matter.
