How to be an Effective Advocate for Your Agency During Mediation
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- Arbitration and Mediation
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- Agency,
- Finance,
- Free Trade,
- HR.com,
- Mediation
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Overview: Mediation, in its most simple form, is the intervention of a third party (the mediator) into a dispute with the aim of helping the disputants reach an agreement and so end the dispute. It allows the parties in dispute to make their own decisions. It is likely that its use will increase because of the measurable benefits: better morale and productivity, as well as overall savings in time and money. It is important for parties to possess good advocacy and negotiation skills for mediation. Read the articles to know more about mediation.
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Format: HTML | Size: 46KB | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 1
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