Workable Peace Curriculum Released
After years in development, CBI is proud to annouce the commercial release of the Workable Peace curriculum in partnership with Program on Negotiation.
Resolving Land Use Disputes Course
Join us for a valuable professional development course held in Portland, OR on Feb. 4-5, 2009. Free registration, but limited class size.
US-Muslim Engagement
On September 24th at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. CBI and Search for Common Ground released a major new leadership group report on improving U.S. relations with the Muslim world.
CBI Thought Leadership
To contribute greater value, Chief Procurement Officers need to develop and promote a more sophisticated approach to negotiation that considers all parties’ interests.
Every four years, the U.S. Presidential campaign provides pundits and the public a fresh opportunity to decide what qualifies a candidate to be the nation’s political leader. Public leaders unquestionably can develop their coalition and consensus building skills over time, but the next President will face a raft of pressing challenges at home and abroad on Inauguration Day, and is likely to have short honeymoon in a country eager for change.
CBI Podcasts
In Part 1, Andrew Maxfield and Juliana Birkhoff discuss the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), a measure enacted in 1972 to ensure that advice by advisory committees is objective and accessible to
November 19, 2008In this episode, CBI's Managing Director Patrick Field talks to Noah Susskind about "public apologies"—apologies to the public on behalf of oneself or one's organization.
September 22, 2008
Featured Projects
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Food and Farm Policy Project
The Farm and Food Policy Project (FFPP) was established to allow participating organizations to work collaboratively to advance four interlocking policy initiatives designed to unite diverse constituencies and help to build a more sustainable food and agriculture system in the United States. The Project had four broad goals: 1) promote new agricultural markets and rural entrepreneurship, 2) enhance the economic viability of small- and moderate-sized family farms and ranches, 3) reward environmental stewardship, 4) combat hunger by increasing access to healthy food through community food systems.
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Streamlining Community Planning in Falmouth, Maine
In January 2007, the Consensus Building Institute (CBI) lead a collaborative process to evaluate and improve the integrated functioning of the various entities that play a role in a growing Maine Town’s planning “system”. The process engaged over one hundred and fifty citizens, land owners, and professionals, and many stakeholders expressed interest in exploring additional options for educating and engaging the public in land use and other important Town governance issues.
News & Views
- Nov 12, 2008
- Nov 12, 2008

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