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Community Update #12: Talking about talking about talking

This week, we’ve come across a lot of people talking about talking. So what are we going to do? That’s right, we’re going to talk about talking about talking. Talent is a myth Litemind has a good article about why talent is a myth. We mentioned this in The...

SXSW 2010

Woo! SXSW starts tomorrow! Pace and I will be going, along with many, many of our wonderful awesome friends that we rarely get to see. We’ve even got Nathalie Lussier and Johnny Truant staying with us for several days! Also, with Nathalie’s kick-ass organizational assistance, we’re hosting a Freak Revolution...

Wanted: A new friend.

This is our first Very Personal Ad, a lovely tradition started by the lovely Havi. Here’s what we want: A new friend who… is compassionate, ambitious, peaceful, and idealistic. is spiritual but not religious. lives in or near Austin. is passionate about making the world a better place. has healthy boundaries and knows how to hold them. enjoys...

Your Imaginary Monkeysphere

In the Freak Revolution Manifesto, we talk about diversifying your monkeysphere as a way to change the world. In the manifesto, we’re talking about getting to know a diverse group of people. Today, we’re talking about doing the exact same thing with imaginary people instead of real people. Produce Imaginary Lesbians If...

No longer standing still.

On January 1st (01/01), I was in Brigid’s Well. My life changed. On February 2nd (02/02), my uterus collapsed. My life changed. Today is March 3rd (03/03). Two weeks ago, I promised myself that today, I would pick up and move on. I will still honor the pain, I will...

The Pollyanna Principles

The Pollyanna Principles, by Hildy Gottlieb, is a book about bringing the connection paradigm to Community Benefit Organizations (CBOs). It’s awesome. Hildy is totally a freaky revolutionary, and she is changing the world in weird and wonderful ways. In fact, if you look over to the right...

DIALOGIC Mediation Services

Decluttering Web Pages

Arc90 is a New York based application and design firm that has an extremely useful tool for reading web pages. It works with Internet Explorer, Safari and Firefox.  Watch this video to learn more: more about “Readability – An Arc90 Lab Experiment“, posted with vodpod ...

Human Fallibility

This from a piece in the online version of Tricycle magazine: We can never trace the ultimate consequence of our choices, but it’s safe to conclude that whatever we decide to do will be fraught with certain error and fall short of the best intent. An old Christian story...

Nonviolent Communication

Here’s an interesting seven minute video from the Nonviolent Communication Blog illustrating parenting with non-violent or compassionate communication skills. more about “The Nonviolent Communication Blog » P…“, posted with vodpod ...

“Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids”

Here’s a program note: Tonight at 9:00 p.m. (Eastern Time), CBC-TV airs the documentary, Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids.  As the title suggests, it’s about one of the current styles of parenting: the film  looks at the cultural pressures on parents to raise exceptional children and the impacts on their children. Here’s...

Mediate.com Recognized for Excellence as Problem Solver

The American Bar Association (ABA) has announced that mediate.com is the recipient of its 2010 Lawyer as Problem Solver Award. In granting this prestigious award, the ABA stated: Mediate.com has been at the forefront of making the power of the Internet accessible to lawyers, mediators and dispute resolution practitioners. Mediate.com has been...

Mediator Questions or What Mary Knows

Last February, I published a post entitled, Where is the mind situated?, that suggested that such a question already presupposes the type of answer that will be given, viz. that the mind is a thing, a substance, with a physical location in space.  Instead of this materialist or physicalist conception...

Playing Well at Work and Beyond

Defining Leadership

If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. – John Quincy Adams I have been spending four days a week talking about leadership with university students since January. This converts to much considering what it means to lead and how...

What Should I Do? A Multicultural Answer

I am currently teaching a new course at Montana State University called Leadership Foundations. Thirty students ranging from 18 to over 40 are exploring together what it means to be a leader while learning some core skills.  As part of the course, each student must devote 10 non-class hours to...

Kevin Connolly — Playing Well at the X Games

Have to let you all know that our friend Kevin Connolly just took 3rd place in mono ski at the X Games! To get a sense of what that means, click here for a short ESPN clip of the final run…This is not skiing for the faint of heart. I have...

Steve Jobs — Three Tenets of Playing Well

The good life is inspired by love and guided by knowledge. — Bertrand Russell When I recently found a YouTube version of Steve Jobs’ 2005 Stanford commencement speech, I was not surprised to see the 1.5 million “hits” to date. This became one of my personal favorites when its transcript appeared...

Different “Windows” or Why I Walked Out

Where you see flowers, a rabbit sees lunch. Where most of us would have noticed pesky burrs stuck to our clothing, in 1948 George de Mestral on a walk with his dog visualized Velcro. Our perspective shapes our experience. Brazilian Jarbas Agnelli reading the newspaper one day, regarded a color photograph of...

The Power of Stories

My friend Sunny calls it, “the Friday morning weep-fest.” After last week I’d have to agree. Driving downtown, I too had tears rolling down my cheeks listening to National Public Radio’s latest selection from the Storycorps Project. Storycorps is an oral history project begun in 2003 where tens of thousands of...

Conflict Zen

Fred and Ed: a story about the problem with runaway thoughts

Fred the farmer needed to plow his fields. But his tractor was in the shop and the repairs weren’t going to be done in time. Fred noticed that his neighbor, Ed, had finished his plowing decided to ask if he [...]...

In workplace or interpersonal conflict, don’t let potholism distract you

It’s frost heave season again in northern New England, that time of year when the freezing of snow-saturated soil causes the earth and and cracked sections of pavement on top of it to thrust upward. Cars bounce along old stretches of roadway as though on an amusement park ride and...

New website design at Lenski.com

I’ve redesigned the “hub” of my online presence, my Lenski.com conflict resolution website, the first major overhaul in several years. I used StudioPress’ brilliant new Genesis theme as the backbone of the design, then customized to create the look and feel I’m aiming for – elegant, uncomplicated and creative, words people...

The case of the effing mediation participants

Harold stood up, snapped his briefcase shut dramatically, tossed his coat over his arm and gestured to his legal team. “We’re leaving. This is over.” He turned and marched purposefully toward the conference room door, leaving his attorneys scrambling to gather their papers and catch up. “Hmmm,” I said. “I’m not...

10-second reader poll: best days of the week for seminars?

I’m planning my schedule of spring conflict resolution seminars and retreats in New England and would love your input before I reserve facilities. Which combination of days would work best if you wanted to attend one of my two-day events? var host = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://secure." : "http://");document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" +...

Conflict coaching interview on BlogTalkRadio

Texas conflict coach Pattie Porter interviewed me for her Blog Talk Radio show last evening. We talked about conflict coaching, how it differs from other types of coaching, and when it offers a good return on investment of time, energy and money. I also shared a few tips for becoming more...

Mediation Channel

The side I see: challenging assumptions, changing minds

It’s funny how the books we read when we are young stick with us. One such book for me was Robert Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land, a science fiction story about a man, raised by Martians, who returns one day to Earth, and the clash of cultures and values...

Top ADR site Mediate.com adds resources on gender

Premier dispute resolution web site Mediate.com has demonstrated its support for raising awareness of gender bias in ADR. Showing leadership and its commitment to social justice issues, Mediate.com has created a new section on gender, as well as a page on gender bias links.  This is just one more reason...

New blog, Eye on Conflict, keeps dispute resolution in its sights

Eye on Conflict is the latest addition to ADRblogs.com, the world catalog of blogs about dispute resolution, negotiation, and collaborative approaches to problem solving. Published by L.A.-based commercial mediator and “Talk It Over Radio” host Lee Jay Berman, Eye on Conflict explores ADR and negotiation, using today’s headlines as a rich...

Women bloggers proclaim National Women’s History Month

Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Settle It Now Negotiation Blog, Mediation Channel, and the Blogs of all other women who are making and recording the history of the United States of America every working day, that March is designated as Women’s History Month. Every woman blogger and every...

Doing it backwards and in heels: a prescription for remedying implicit bias in ADR

Yesterday I pointed readers to an electrifying series by commercial mediator and arbitrator, Victoria Pynchon, which rips the lid off the ADR profession’s secret and unacknowledged shame: the absence of women and minorities from the prestigious ADR panels: “Negotiating Prejudice at U.C. San Diego“ “Negotiating Gender: Why So Few Women Neutrals?“ “Update on...

Are you a cognitive miser? Test yourself to find out

I’ve been active on social networking site Twitter for about a year now. It’s proven to be a good resource for useful links.  Last week one of the folks I follow, workshop facilitator Joe Gerstandt, pointed his readers to an article that appeared last November in the Globe and Mail,...

Resolving Conflict in Teams

I’ve Moved My Main Blog

For anyone reading this blog for very long, you know that I have not posted here in a long time. Over the last month or so, I’ve been carefully looking at how I allocate my time and where I post content. From that evaluation, I realized that I wasn’t posting here...

Confusion Breeds Conflict

Recently, a group that I frequently work with decided to do some community outreach work. In the process, they put together a project to help families struggling with food costs. As the project developed, one person started making implementation plans. Another person asked some questions that had not yet been answered....

Enabling Process Improvement

For the past several months, I have been working with my friend and colleague Kevin Eikenberry on a number of projects. As part of my responsibility in working with Kevin, I serve as a coach on the monthly group coaching call for Silver Members of Kevin’s Remarkable Leadership Learning System. While...

Just Say “I’m Sorry”

I’ve written about the power of apology in the past, and today I was reminded of the power of the words “I’m sorry” by a short article I read in the November 23 edition of BusinessWeek magazine. As part of a larger article titled 10 Ways to Cut Health-Care Costs Right...

Easy Isn’t Necessarily Best

Yesterday, I stopped at a fast-food restaurant to grab a sandwich. When I pulled into the parking lot, I noticed six or seven cars in the drive through line and no one standing in line inside the building. So, I parked my car, walked inside, purchased my sandwich, and returned...

Some Thoughts to Consider

I’m buried in some projects that I hope to be announcing in the next few weeks. These projects are keeping nearly all of my writing time occupied. I’ll have more information to share soon. In the meantime, here’s a great post by Tammy Lenski you might enjoy: In workplace conflict, don’t...

Waging Nonviolence

Experiments with truth: 3/12/10

On Thursday, thousands of Nigerian women took to the streets in protest of religious violence that left at least 200 dead last weekend, singing and waving branches full of green leaves — a traditional sign of protest. They also carried Bibles and crosses made out of scrap lumber. The mass protest...

“The endless haul” of activism

Over at Killing the Buddha (which I also co-edit), we’ve got a really valuable conversation today between the radical of many causes Abe Osheroff and the activist/journalist Bob Jensen. It’s a reflection on intransigence, futility, and the failures of hope, which should be familiar themes to anyone who has put...

The Waihopai Ploughshares take issue of New Zealand spy base to court

The jury trial of three Ploughshares peace activists, Adrian (Adi) Leason, Peter Murnane and Sam Land is being held in Wellington, New Zealand this week. People are coming from around New Zealand and Australia to support them and to give voice to the issue behind their trial—the need to close...

Mending the tear in society

Twenty-three-year-old American peace activist Rachel Corrie died seven years ago when she was crushed to death by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza as she stood before a Palestinian home facing demolition. Democracy Now! devoted yesterday’s show to an interview with her sister Sarah and two parents, Cindy and Craig,...

ICNC hosts webinar series and summer institute

The International Center for Nonviolent Conflict has a couple of interesting events coming up. The first is part of an online lecture series on topics related to nonviolent conflict and civil resistance. There have been two presentations since the series began last month, but the latest one is scheduled for...

A winning strategy for Iran

On Tehran Bureau, an interesting new blog on PBS’s website about Iran, an Iranian friend of ours -  writing under a pen name – published an important article last week with some sound strategic advice on nonviolence for the Green Movement. The goal is to erode the pillars of support for...

Mediation marketing and career guide: Making mediation your day job

A spring business reading list for mediators

I’ve got four business books on my reading pile for March. Here’s what I’m reading and why: Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hardby Chip Heath and Dan Heath. After consuming the Heath brothers’ first endeavor, Made to Stick: [...]...

When mediating, look for the equal human in front of you

“He’s acting like a child.” When I’m leading a mediation training, the frustration of new mediators can be downright palpable during some of the more intense roleplays. When we debrief afterward or when I interrupt to check in with a frustrated mediator and find out what’s going on for him, I...

Earlybird discount for April workshop ends in a week

The earlybird registration discount for my April 9 workshop in the greater Boston area ends in five days. Learn more about the workshop and register here: Uplevel Your Mediation Business: How to Offer Compelling Value to Your Market, Online and Off Making Mediation Your Day Job by Tammy Lenski is...

After how much training can you call yourself a mediator?

After how much training can you call yourself a mediator? Diane Levin, who facilitated the latest episode of our new collaborative podcast, Cafe Mediate, launched conversation with that very question. Diane, Amanda Bucklow, Jeff Thompson, Vickie Pynchon and I dove in to answer and we weren’t shy with our opinions (Jeff,...

April mediation business seminar in New England

I’ve just opened registration for my new one-day mediation marketing seminar taking place on Friday, April 9 in Salem, NH (an hour north of Boston). Here’s what I’ve got planned for you: Uplevel Your Mediation Business: How to Offer Compelling Value to Your Market, Online and Off Are you a mediator who...

The case for extended, integrated mediator preparation

A few years ago, I and my Woodbury College faculty colleagues Susanne Terry and Alice Estey published an article on mediator training and preparation in ACResolution. Last week’s Cafe Mediate podcast got me thinking about that article again – it’s content is still valid and the topic still timely. So,...

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Regular visitors to this blog will have noticed a gradual decline in posting over the last couple of months.Life, dear reader, has got busy and the call of the keyboard is not what it was after 1016 posts. I have decided to pack it in.To some extent I feel this...

What Difference Does a Robe Make? Comparing Mediators with and without Prior Judicial Experience

An intriguing article (abstract only) in July's Negotiation Journal (Jul 2009. Vol. 25) by Stephen Goldberg, Margaret Shaw, Jeanne Brett reporting the results of two studies;"... a glance at the rosters of some of the major mediation providers shows that between 40 percent and 60 percent of their mediators are...

Live Blogging from the AMINZ Conference

Today in Wellington at Te Papa, our national museum, we are enjoying the most stimulating gathering of mediators at the New Zealand Arbitrators' and Mediators' Institute Conference '09. Program here.North Carolina mediator, attorney and author Andy Little is here as guest speaker and workshop presenter. For anyone interested in...

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Improvisation, Negotiation and All That Jazz

Some while ago I started a post with;'Yeah well, I'm not sure that I get the whole 'mediators can learn from improv comedy' thing to be honest...'But since then I have read the wonderfully refreshing Improvisational Negotiation by Jeff Krivis and talked to him about the connections between jazz and...

40 Superb Psychology Blogs

For those brave mediators who delve into this stuff, check out 40 Superb Psychology Blogs - this post from Psyblog lists forty of the best psychology blogs, chosen to give a broad sweep of the most interesting content being produced online.The list is split into three sections: first are more...

Brains On Purpose™

Are mediators "Mr or Ms Beige"? A BBC article about neuroscience of conflict resolution (and another plug for telling your clients about their brains)

Although the article may have some contradictions, I suggest that you read "Can our brains help us solve conflicts?" (BBC News Magazine). An example of a possible contradiction is when Baroness Susan Greenfield is quoted as saying: [I]n conflict resolution, the parties should avoid "highly arousing" environments that could lead...

Attention choreography: Revisiting the key role of attention in conflict resolution (and just about everything else you do)

I sometimes say the role of the mediator is attention choreographer or attention conductor. Where people are putting their attention is going to powerfully influence the conflict, and any resolution. Attention is key. To help with attending to attention, I point out to you excerpts from two different books. The...

Mindfulness training can improve mood and working memory: Conflict pros, are you taking advantage of mindfulness benefits?

More research by neuroscientists has shown some possible benefits of mindfulness training. These benefits detailed below could be helpful to mediators and other conflict professionals. Do you have a mindfulness practice? I would appreciate hearing from those of you who do—and those of you who do not. Please e-mail me...

Upcoming conference on Zen and the brain

This conference being held in Santa Fe in July and August features a couple of neuroscientists I'd like to hear. From the Upaya Institute Web page: ZEN BRAIN: Zen Practice and the Emerging Science of Alleviating Suffering Description: In recent years, neuroscientific research involving experienced Buddhist practitioners, and clinical science...

I will be away for several days

I'm looking forward to writing more posts when I return....

Learning and the Brain: Some conferences for all of us who are teachers and learners

Conflict resolution is about learning. From Learn, baby, learn: Resources to help facilitate brain learning and mind changing: Resolving conflict typically requires our learning much, including the parties' positions, interests, and stories. Growing as a conflict professional requires that we be learning about ourselves, too, both in the room and...

Colin Rule's blog

Taking on Fox News

Howell Raines in the Washington Post: "Under the pretense of correcting a Democratic bias in news reporting, Fox has accomplished something that seemed impossible before Ailes imported to the news studio the tricks he learned in Richard Nixon's campaign think tank: He and his video ferrets have intimidated center-right and center-left...

Coffee Party USA

I'll be at the Santa Clara coffee party on Saturday. Hope to see you all there! http://coffeepartyusa.com/ "MISSION: The Coffee Party Movement gives voice to Americans who want to see cooperation in government. We recognize that the federal government is not the enemy of the people, but the expression of our...

In a sensible country...

Brooks in today's NYT: "In a sensible country, people would see Obama as a president trying to define a modern brand of moderate progressivism. In a sensible country, Obama would be able to clearly define this project without fear of offending the people he needs to get legislation passed. But...

Are you a tyrant?

Interview in the NYT: "Q. You tell business owners to forget about being likable. Is there something wrong with employees liking you? A. You have to treat your people with respect. If they have a personal problem, you have to help them through it. You have to follow the law. But we...

Obama meets the House Republicans

This video was UTTERLY MEZMERIZING to watch. Really an incredible event in modern American politics. Partial transcript: "Part of the reason I accepted your invitation to come here was because I wanted to speak with all of you, and not just to all of you. So I'm looking forward to taking...

The common ground foundation

Our President, last night: "I know how unpopular it is to be seen as helping banks right now, especially when everyone is suffering in part from their bad decisions. I promise you – I get it. But I also know that in a time of crisis, we cannot afford to govern out...

Notes from the World of Anger Management

Wall Street Journal Anger Management Article Pushes Anderson & Anderson Over the Top

On march 10, 2010 The Wall Street Journal Published it’s most comprehensive article ever on the emerging field of anger management and executive coaching for physicians, celebrities and other high profile clients. The article is entitled “When does anger become an illness?” http://online.wsj.com/article/SB40001424052748703954904575109671604585094.html Since the On-line edition came out on the evening...

Learn to Train Couples in Emotional Intelligence/Anger Management

Start: Friday April, 24th, 2010 , 8:00AM- 4:30pm Anderson & Anderson 12301 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 418 Los Angeles, CA  90025 (310) 207-3591 COST: $500.00, includes workbook,The Practice of Control, Tips for Managing Anger Booklet, Styles of Communication DVD as well as Emotional Intelligence Booklets on Empathy, Self-esteem, Assertive Communication, Stress Management, Self-aware, Personal Success System...

Anderson & Anderson in Wall Street Journal

When Anger Is An Illness ‘Intermittent Explosive Disorder,’ Or Just a Temper Tantrum? Scream at the boss? Snap at a colleague? Throw your cell phone into your @#$%%&* computer monitor? If so, you may find yourself headed to anger-management classes, which have become an all-purpose antidote for fit-throwing celebrities, chair-throwing coaches,...

Sponsor An Anderson & Anderson Certified Facilitator Training

The Anderson & Anderson® Anger Management Certification Training is now the industry standard and is recognized worldwide. This model is now used by Fortune 500 Companies, schools, jails, prisons, and colleges. You or your organization can add anger management to your areas of specialization and lower training cost by co-sponsoring...

Can Anger and Depression be addressed as Co-occurring Issues?

In mainstream society depression and mental illness are still somewhat taboo subjects; in the black community they are topics that are almost completely shrouded in secrecy. As a result, millions of black men are suffering in silence or getting treatment only in extreme circumstances–in emergency rooms, homeless shelters, jails and...

Branding is The Key To Small Business Success on the Internet

Q. What is branding? A. Simply put, a brand is a promise. By identifying and authenticating a product or service, branding delivers a pledge of satisfaction and quality. In the case of Anderson & Anderson Anger Management Services, the pledge is that all providers 1) have completed 40 hours of training...

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Mini Lesson Plan: Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan of Stealing

After reading the story called “Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan of Stealing,” students will take part...

Anger Management role-play: Matt Falsely Accuses Jonathan of Stealing

Visit this page to get the link to the PDF file for the scripted role-play to print for classroom us...

Tomorrow and New Episode

Hi!  Hope your weekend is going well. If you have not noticed already we have a new tab titled...

Conflicts are positive!!!!

Conflict is part of our lives and occur frequently. Question is: How to resolve conflicts? When you...

Before You Get Divorced, Read This

    People who get divorced just want the pain to stop.  Too often they think that getting away from...

I have been burned and hurt by the church in the past. How can I overcome this?

Question: I have been burned and hurt by the church in the past. How can I overcome this and renew a...

Nancy Love's Weblog

Hockey – A metaphor

I am writing at my computer rather than watch the USA Canada Gold Medal Hockey game that is on TV in teh next room and happpening in an arena about 5 blogs from where I am.  I have spent the last 2 weeks here in Vancouver, loving every minute of...

February is HEART Month

Listening deeply ... with HEART ... gives the speaker the gift of attention that will lead to them sharing information that may not otherwise have surfaced....

Impartiality

Can we be impartial? 'Be' no. 'Act' yes. ...

2010 – A Good Year

I only know that intention is everything and if we set the intention to sell PULSE to the world then that is the best first step we can make....

Visiting Jordan

Today I floated in the Dead Sea again. This is the third visit for me. Because it is December there were very few people around. Only the hardy ones braved the cold (23C) to swim. The hotel also had a indoor great pool and spa area. It is about 40...

A REorg in Progress

I just figured out how to use pages!!!  Almost two years later.  A liitle slow on the uptake.  I have added a page called Dear Dr. Love where I can answer questions.  I am also thinking about taking the categories and creating pages.  Experienced bloggers will have to help me...

ICT for Peacebuilding (ICT4Peace)

Using Google Moderator to generate ideas on democracy

Launched in late 2008, Google Moderator is not well known in the domestic media community and even globally. Used during the last US Presidential election, Google Moderator is a powerful platform to generate and filter through large numbers of responses. As with a number of other examples on Groundviews previously, I’m...

Using mobiles to teach English

Developing Telecoms has a very interesting story on how in Bangladesh, mobiles are being used by the BBC to teach English. Mobile users in Bangladesh have accessed more than 1 million English lessons using a new service, BBC Janala (‘Window’), which is promising to transform the way people learn language through...

Credibility online

Though eight years old, Stanford University’s Persuasive Technology Lab offers a set of 10 guidelines to strengthen credibility of content posted online which is of enduring value. Read the guidelines in full here. Filed under: ICTs and other stuff ...

New media versus online censorship

In a lecture at New York University yesterday I was asked a question about web censorship in Sri Lanka. We are nowhere near Iran or China in the scope of online censorship, but there have been disturbing signs nevertheless about the government desire to control and contain the freedom of...

Reuters Handbook of journalism: Social media guidelines

The Reuters journalism handbook now includes some basic guidelines on how to incorporate and refer to social media. Useful reading, though there’s no explicit mention of Facebook, Wikipedia etc. Filed under: ICTs and other stuff ...

An election monitoring SMS template

I was speaking with David Kobia from Ushahidi today and remembered that my post on election monitoring in Sri Lanka (Election monitoring using new media: Notes from my experience in Sri Lanka) had forgotten to mention the SMS template that I had developed for election monitoring in Sri Lanka. The template can...

Workplace Conflict Resolution

News: police detain suspect killer of Canadian in Patong

Pol. Lt. Gen. Santan Chayanond, commissioner of police region 8 looking after upper south Thailand, on Saturday held a meeting with the investigation team, tourist police and immigration officers in Phuket to work on the murder case of a Canadian property developer in Patong. Mr. Francis Alex Degioanni, aged 34,...

Conflict Resolution Strategies

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Conflict Hotline – March ‘10, Workplace (Pt 1 of 6)

Conflict Hotline – March ‘10 – Workplace Friction Our theme this month is Workplace Friction. Miki is joined by CH regular Newt Baily and newcomer Jared Finkelstein in a series of situations that are common sources of workplace friction. A boss and worker learn about giving feedback in “You’re...

Conflict Resolution Straus Training Promo

Promo for the upcoming Straus Training on “Solving Our Conflicts Before a Watching World” Managing Our Conflicts Before a Watching World: Conflict Resolution Weekend Workshop Feb.15-17th The Hollywood SDA Church’s Peace & Justice Committee is excited to promote an upcoming weekend worshop, “Managing Our Conflicts Before a Watching World,” which will be taught...

From Conflict to Coffee in Nicaragua

Short documentary on TechnoServe’s work to help Nicaraguan coffee producers to build a coffee business to bring jobs, income and opportunity to their communities. Duration : 0:4:35 addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.familybusinessconflict.com%2Fbusiness-conflict%2Ffrom-conflict-to-coffee-in-nicaragua'; addthis_title = 'From+Conflict+to+Coffee+in+Nicaragua'; addthis_pub = ''; Technorati Tags: Business, coffee, entrepreneurs, income,...

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault Trailer – Massive Battle

World in Conflict: World in Conflict presents a chillingly authentic Cold War scenario where the Berlin Wall never fell. Created by Cold War authority and best-selling author Larry Bond, the story begins in 1989 as the Soviets, fearing certain collapse, boldly advance into Europe. NATO responds in force only to be...

ANGER ON MY MIND

Affordable Online Anger Management Classes in Charlotte, North Carolina

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How to see change as my only option—what is at stake if I continue in my anger and conflict?

What happens if your idea goes over like a lead balloon? What happens if no one is interested in your idea? Do you continue to persist and for how long?  While it is always good to be persistent, it is also good to understand when you have to throw in...

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Building Communication Skills

The next time you are in a conversation with someone; do not try to take the reigns. Be very mindful of this throughout the conversation and allow the other person to direct the way that the conversation goes. After the conversation is over and you find that the world is...

Warning Sign to Avoid Conflict

Is there any time that you should avoid conflict? There are circumstances when you are better off to allow the conflict to diffuse itself, instead of trying to do this yourself.  We all want to eliminate conflict in our lives or at least keep it to a minimum. No one...

Anger management classes online $99

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