Challenging conflict : mediation through understanding / Gary Friedman, Jack Himmelstein.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Friedman, Gary J.
Corporate Authors: American Bar Association. Section of Dispute Resolution, Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
Other Authors: Himmelstein, Jack, 1941-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : American Bar Association, Section of Dispute Resolution, [2008]
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • PART 1 : THE CHOICE TO MEDIATE: Standoff at the ranch : who decides?
  • Radix and Argyle : the choice to work through conflict together
  • A Holocaust memoir : what it takes to mediate
  • Nature preserves : the loop of understanding
  • PART 2 : DEEPENING UNDERSTANDING: The San Francisco Symphony : tapping the impulse to work together
  • Standoff at the ranch : about right and wrong
  • A Holocaust memoir : helping the parties deepen their understanding
  • PART 3 : CHALLENGES IN WORKING TOGETHER: The publishing case : bringing in the law
  • Love, death, and money : to caucus or not to caucus
  • The neighbors : positive neutrality
  • PART 4 : FROM UNDERSTANDING TO RESOLUTION: Radix and Argyle : from interests to options and creating value at the options stage
  • It's all about the money : evaluating options and testing them against the parties' interests
  • The stigma of mental illness : seeing "the impossible" as possible.