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    Mediation Self Reflection

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    While gaining experience in practical legal tasks was beneficial, my success was a product of considering key hallmarks to the process of mediation – voluntariness, empowerment and neutrality – when conducting this assessable role-play. Due to the fact that these hallmarks acted as reoccurring themes throughout the entirety of this assessment, I am convinced that my experience of a mediation role-play is consistent with mediation literature. It was unquestionably clear that the element of…

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    energy that is better spent on positive interaction”. Not only does compromise solve a problem. It can also make the arguing feel better because he or she gets to let go of the petty, small argument and they can enjoy more without the burden of the dispute. In Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl, Anne says, “Last night the four of us went down to the private office and listened to England on the radio. I was so scared someone might hear it that I literally begged Father to take me back…

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    Human Resources Management (HRM) Policies Our company’s HRM policies currently cover policies and procedures regarding hiring process, harassment, dispute resolution, and discrimination. HRM policies and procedures comply with most current up-to-date government regulation. HRM policies will be part of annual company progress review board. Employees at every level will be able to participate in the final process of the HRM policies through the town hall discussion. HRM policies’ mission is…

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    minimize risks that come with the situation. In addition to the more complex and lengthy construction contracts, there are drastically increased numbers of opportunities for contractual disputes to disrupt the process. Many construction contracts in the modern workforce already include Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). This is a…

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    alternative. Mediation is a constructed dialogue between the disputing parties with free quoting. In which each disputing party is free to tell their side of the story as they see it (Eades 2010). The mediator would direct the session towards a resolution of the dispute (Eades 2010). Thus there are no variations amongst witnesses and their testimonies, but rather moderated arguments with accusations and counteraccusations (Conley and O'Barr…

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    9/11: The Value Of Life

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    Feinberg specializes in alternative dispute resolution. He managed the compensation funds for Sept 11, 2001. When he would meet the families, he was strained with issues surrounding the valuation of lives lost. Once he associated with them, he thought that it would make sense that “Congress to provide…

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    analysis will compare the ideas present in the video to the ideas found in this week’s assigned readings - Resolving conflicts at work: Ten strategies for everyone on the job and Listening to conflict: Finding constructive solutions to workplace disputes (Cloke & Goldsmith, 2011; Van Slyke, 1999). This analysis will focus on similarities and differences between the Crawford’s video and this week’s readings including specific examples. Crawford’s (2007) video begins by stating, difficult people…

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    limited resources. Realistic conflict is based on disagreements over the means to an end over the outcome themselves. The interaction focuses on the individual’s issues that they must address to resolve their conflicts. There are different types of resolution techniques for realistic conflicts, such as negotiation, voting, persuasion, or force (pp. 8). On the contrary, nonrealistic conflicts are created by hostility in which the intended outcome is to hurt or defeat the other individual that is…

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    Because both parties attempted to resolve the disputes, by focusing on both parties’ interests. I asked the opposing party “what would your client need and want in order to be happy and continue production” (Quintin). Brett and Goldberg approaches to resolving disputes demonstrate that by concentrating “on interests provides the opportunity for learning about the parties’ common concerns, priorities, and preferences” (Brett, Goldberg). To propose a resolution between Labrador Entertainment and…

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    These disputes have caused productivity to fall as they have led to high levels of staff absenteeism, high staff turnover and increasing legal claims. Strategies to resolve disputes include: a) Resolution The key stakeholders in resolving disputes include employees, human resource managers, the federal government, trade unions, employer associations, courts and industrial tribunals…

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