Professor of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Creighton University
What is your ADR experience? (trainings and education)
In addition to some 15+ years in mediation and negotiation practice, I've had the good fortune to teach these topics in beautiful places around the world. For the past decade, I've been concentrating most of my teaching in one of the most beautiful places of them all: the Internet.
What are you hoping to get from ADRhub.com
I'm looking forward to seeing how social and professional connections are formed between the wonderful people in this field, and to learn how to better the flow of knowledge and relationships in the online world.
Shalom Noam:
I co-mediated the other day with a senior mediator who conducted the session contrary to most of what I learned at CU. Instead of following the principles of facilitative mediation, it was a gestalt session in the former, transformative and evaluative mediation. The mediator openly took sides with the plaintiff. Further, the mediator lectured both parties on "right conduct" and following the righteous path. A settlement was reached;however, this would be an interesting case study in what not to do. My head is still spinning. My plan is to avoid her in the future since I have enough bad habits already. I thought that you would be amused and certainly not aghast since you've probably seen and heard everything at this point. HOK A CHAINIK
Hi Noam, Thanks for accepting my friend request. I am very new to ADRHub and the ADR community, but I have applied to the online MS NDR program at the Werner Institute, so I hope we have a chance to meet (online and in person) in the very near future. I am very excited about joining the program, and from the extensive research I've done, you certainly have developed one of the best online programs in the field.
Susan M Diehl
Aug 23, 2010
Kim Hubble
Aug 24, 2010
Deena Ramadan
Jan 12, 2011
David Silvera
Thank you.
david
Mar 19, 2011
Scott Clark
Mar 21, 2011
John C. Turley
I co-mediated the other day with a senior mediator who conducted the session contrary to most of what I learned at CU. Instead of following the principles of facilitative mediation, it was a gestalt session in the former, transformative and evaluative mediation. The mediator openly took sides with the plaintiff. Further, the mediator lectured both parties on "right conduct" and following the righteous path. A settlement was reached;however, this would be an interesting case study in what not to do. My head is still spinning. My plan is to avoid her in the future since I have enough bad habits already. I thought that you would be amused and certainly not aghast since you've probably seen and heard everything at this point. HOK A CHAINIK
JCT
Jul 22, 2011
Firas Alsalih
Hi Noam, Thanks for accepting my friend request. I am very new to ADRHub and the ADR community, but I have applied to the online MS NDR program at the Werner Institute, so I hope we have a chance to meet (online and in person) in the very near future. I am very excited about joining the program, and from the extensive research I've done, you certainly have developed one of the best online programs in the field.
Best regards,
Firas Alsalih
Sep 25, 2011