All Blog Posts Tagged 'resolution' (184)

Images for conflict trainers

I hope this is the right forum to bring up this topic and inspire some exchange. I am a person who likes to utilize power point when I do workshops in conflict resolution, at least to keep me speaking in a linear manner. Many times the slides are simply images to help represent the concept I am covering. I like to go around and update my image library from time to time, but thought it would be helpful to get an exchange on a forum like this.



So what types of images do you like to… Continue

Added by Bryan Hanson on April 5, 2010 at 4:06pm — No Comments

10 Conflict Tips

(Originally posted @ www.EnjoyMediation.com)

John M. McKee, founder and CEO of BusinessSuccessCoach.net, put together 10 Tips & Tactics for…
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Added by Jeff Thompson on March 30, 2010 at 9:00am — No Comments

Police & Community Mediation

Originally posted @ www.EnjoyMediation.com



The San Francisco Police Department's Chief of Police, George Gascon, recently met with the local Community Board to praise their efforts in helping resolve disputes. According Gascon, "Generally, the solutions that come out of the criminal justice system aren't very good," while he…
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Added by Jeff Thompson on March 22, 2010 at 7:00am — No Comments

Mediation & People With Disabilities

Originally posted @ www.EnjoyMediation.com

For those who miss the monthly NYC-DR Roundtable Breakfast meetings sponsored by ACRGNY and John Jay College due to schedules (yes, we are all very busy conflict resolvers) or due to locations (I guess everyone doesn't live in…

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Added by Jeff Thompson on March 15, 2010 at 3:09pm — No Comments

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