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Dana Caspersen

Dana Caspersen

Dana Caspersen is a conflict engagement specialist, best-selling author, TEDx speaker, and award-winning performing artist. She works with individuals, organizations, and communities worldwide as a trainer, coach, consultant, and dialogue designer. Drawing on the knowledge and insight gained from her experience and training as a mediator and conflict analyst as well as her 40 years career as a performing arts innovator, Dana empowers people and organizations to navigate complex and challenging situations.

Dana’s work integrates conflict engagement practices with choreographic design to create effective, impactful teaching and communication methods. In collaboration with businesses, communities, governments, and foundations, she has designed and facilitated action dialogues on challenging topics, bringing together thousands of people from diverse communities across the world.

As a leading collaborator of the internationally acclaimed choreographer William Forsythe for 40 years, Dana has co-created and performed worldwide as a principal artist with the Ballet Frankfurt and the Forsythe Company. Clients and partners include organizational leaders, teachers, artists, scientists, business owners, educational institutions, service groups, municipalities, associations, artistic institutions, and individuals from many walks of life.


Dana Caspersen is an Executive Council member at the CEOWORLD magazine. You can follow her on LinkedIn, for more information, visit the author’s website CLICK HERE.
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It’s Not Your Personality, It’s Your Habit: Building a Conscious Approach to Conflict

Conflict is a part of life. It occurs in boardrooms, at dinner tables, and within us. While it may feel deeply personal, your approach to conflict is not a fixed part of your personality—it is simply what you have practiced the most. Your approach is a habit, a learned behavior...