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What Makes a Mediator Effective?
I recently came accross this interesting blog post by U.S. based mediator Jennifer Shack titled What Makes a Mediator Effective? The Need for Empirical Evidence.
How to Be Better Prepared for Conflict
Frequently in mediation the parties and their counsel prefer to mediate through caucusing. It could be to save time (face-to-face mediation can take longer); but, in my experience, this preference may reflect something else: a desire for refuge due to discomfort with conflict. Conversations around financial loss, betrayal or disppointment can be difficult and emotionally draining.
The Secret to Negotiating Better Deals
I'm a strong advocate of interest based negotiation (IBN). I use IBN techniques when I negotiate and model them when I mediate. However, a short blog by Michael Hyatt has got me thinking a bit about other, perhaps counter intuitive, approaches that negotatiators can use to gain a psychological advantage over a negotiating partner.
Upcoming OBA-ADR Section Program - Alternative Dispute Resolution: Failed Mediation
I want to alert readers about an interesting OBA dinner program sponsored by the ADR Section scheduled to take place at the OBA Conference Centre in Toronto on January 18, 2012 at 5:30 pm. The title of the program is Alternative Dispute Resolution: Failed Mediation. For those unable to attend in person, the program is also available via live webcast.
Top 10 Reasons Why Mediations Fail
On January 16, 2012 I previewed an upcoming program hosted by the OBA's ADR Section. The focus for the program was on why cases don't settle at mediation and what mediators and advocates can do to improve the chances of settlement at mediation. I attended the program. Here is my review.
FSCO Seeks Outside Help to Address Mediation Backlog
The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO), Ontario's insurance regulator, has taken steps to address a significant backlog of accident benefit claims stuck at the mediation stage of the appeals process.
Persevering Through Adversity
This wet weather has got me reflecting on a wet weekend in April of this year when a buddy and I rode the annual Paris to Ancaster Bicycle Race (www.parisancaster.com), revered as “Canada’s Spring Cycling Classic”.