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Next step in the firm’s R&D work to become the premier training center in the world for high-value organizational change agents. Next Element has been named a distributor for the U.S. and the Caribbean, reports Gerard Collignon, president of Kahler…
Read MoreFan from the Beginning
Julie Regier, MSW, has joined Next Element as Director of Events and Operations, fielding what will be a growing area of the firm as it expands its global footprint as a communication innovator. Regier has a Master’s degree in social…
Read MoreWhat’s Next.
We’ve spent the past year determining the future of Next Element. We have enjoyed remarkable success on the world stage as Process Communication Model® leaders and pioneers in the area of harnessing conflict for positive change. What’s next is not…
Read MoreRegier Graduates from 2014 Leadership Kansas Program
TOPEKA — On Oct. 24, the 39 members of the 2014 Leadership Kansas Class celebrated the completion of the 2014 program. Throughout the course of the six-month program, the 2014 class engaged in discussions and debates with top experts on…
Read MoreRemsberg Completes PCM® Master Trainer Certification
Jamie Rembserg, co-founding owner of Next Element Consulting, recently completed certification requirements to become a Process Communication Model (PCM®) Master Trainer. Remsberg, who has been a PCM Trainer since 2007, is now certified to train trainers in the internationally acclaimed Process Communication…
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