Another Huffpost article in which I have been featured!
The importance of training ourselves to think before we act.
Enjoy!
Another Huffpost article in which I have been featured!
The importance of training ourselves to think before we act.
Enjoy!
Chances are you think you’re a good listener. People’s appraisal of their listening ability is much like their assessment of their driving skills, in that the great bulk of adults think they’re above average…..https://hbr.org/2016/07/what-great-listeners-actually-do?
Check out this new update. Noam Ebner, Assistant Professor and Online Program Chair for the Werner Institute at Creighton University School of Law, and Professor John Zeleznikow of Victoria University have published “ Fairness, Trust, and Security in Online Dispute Resolution,” Hamline Journal of Public Law and …
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Original Post:
http://www.adrtoolbox.com/2016/03/fairness-trust-security-online-dispute-resolution/
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Praying People And Conflict Resolution
This article is written to allow “praying people” to see the role and importance of continual prayer in helping us settle our differences with each other as we walk through different steps of the conflict resolution process.
Read full article: http://www.mediate.com/articles/adamsL10.cfm
Been Asked to Take Part in a Mediation? Your FAQs Answered.
Description:A jargon-free FAQ for people who have been asked to take part in a workplace mediation. What is mediation?
Read full article: http://www.mediate.com/articles/GrahamKbl20151123.cfm
https://shar.es/1c5GWn
When she called her out-of-town daughter, the elderly woman spoke with a slur and could barely put words together. Medical officials at the hospital determined that the 89-year-old woman had had a series of small strokes. They also diagnosed dementia. After she went home, it became clear that the central Ohio woman was neither physically nor mentally capable of caring for herself, but she refused to leave her home of 50 years.
When conflict escalates, it can wreak havoc on personal and professional relationships, leaving more problems in its wake. Mediation can help.
http://www.flagstaffbusinessnews.com/why-mediation-helps-relationships/
What people really need when they’re angry is to be allowed to speak and to be heard. Then they can calm down.— Janet Rowles, mediator
http://www.nextavenue.org/trouble-in-your-marriage-try-mediation/