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7 Principles of Conflict Resolution, The

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7 Principles of Conflict Resolution is the go-to resource for conflict and dispute resolution, whether you're new to the subject or an experienced practitioner.


List of contents

  • PART 1 THE THEORY: UNDERSTANDING CONFLICT RESOLUTION
  • 1 What you need to know about conflict
  • 2 The language of early conflict resolution
  • 3 Mediation: What it is and why it works
  • PART 2 THE PRACTICE: THE 7 PRINCIPLES OF EARLY CONFLICT RESOLUTION
  • 4 Principle 1: Acknowledge the conflict
  • 5 Principle 2: Take control of your response
  • 6 Principle 3: Apply the resolution framework for difficult conversations (Stage 1)
  • 7 Principle 3: Apply the resolution framework for difficult conversations (Stage 2)
  • 8 Principle 4: Manage the resolution – the soft mediation assignment
  • 9 Principle 5: Build a culture of early conflict resolution
  • 10 Principle 6: Walk the walk – using conflict resolution tools in everyday life
  • 11 Principle 7: Engage the safety net – what to do when informal conflict resolution doesn’t work
  • PART 3 MAKING A SUCCESS OF CIVIL, COMMERCIAL OR EMPLOYMENT MEDIATION
  • 12 Getting the mediation process off the ground
  • 13 Preparing for mediation
  • 14 Becoming a mediator
  • APPENDICES
  • Appendix 1: Employee questionnaire
  • Appendix 2: Director/team lead questionnaire
  • Appendix 3: Head of legal/HR/finance questionnaire
  • Appendix 4: Client/stakeholder questionnaire

About the author

Louisa Weinstein is Founder and Director of The Conflict Resolution Centre and a leading expert in conflict resolution and mediation. Louisa is an experienced mediation and trainer having practiced since 2004. She has carried out extensive mediations covering property, construction, corporate-commercial, shareholder disputes, media with a range of corporate, public sector and high profile clients. She is also a regular contributor to the Civil Mediation Council having also spoken at the Annual Conference this year.

Summary

7 Principles of Conflict Resolution is the go-to resource for conflict and dispute resolution, whether you’re new to the subject or an experienced practitioner.
This books sets the out 7 principles to create and maintain successful, workable relationships through effective conflict resolution. It provides you with the tools to resolve or mediate difficult conversations and conflict situations whatever the situation or context and help other people do the same to transform professional and personal relationships permanently. Crucially, it allows you to achieve results without the need to go to court or litigation even when conflict has escalated or is entrenched.
The 7 principles to effective conflict resolution will enable you to understand, discuss and resolve problematic situations whether as an individual or organisation:
1. Acknowledge the Conflict
2. Take Control: building resolution focussed conversations
3. Construct a Resolution with the Conflict Resolution Framework
4. Enable others’ Success
5. Build the Resolution Culture
6. Walk the Walk
7. Engage the safety net: When informal resolution doesn’t work
7 Principles of Conflict Resolution will guide you through the process from beginning to end, with a framework for conversations and tools, techniques and strategies that work. There are also templates, exercises and worksheets that you can use to support conversations.

Product details

Authors Louisa Weinstein, WEINSTEIN LOUISA
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2018
 
EAN 9781292220925
ISBN 978-1-292-22092-5
No. of pages 232
Dimensions 154 mm x 232 mm x 22 mm
Weight 460 g
Series Pearson
Pearson
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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