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Eye on Conflict

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Eye on Conflict is a discussion with readers about mediation, conflict resolution, dispute resolution, conflict management and negotiation in settings from neighborhoods to workplaces to litigated cases to current events and global issues. Published by commercial mediator Lee Jay Berman, based in Los Angeles, California.


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Settlement Perspectives

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Settlement Perspectives shares thoughts on how to resolve disputes and get your deal done. Published by U.S. based attorney John DeGroote to help clients and their counsel navigate the challenges that inevitably result from disputes, settlement efforts, impasse, and negotiation in general. The perspectives he brings are based on his experience, including more than 8 years as the Chief Litigation Counsel of a global company and the sometimes difficult lessons he learned before he got here.


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Conflict Resolution Trainers' Manual

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The Conflict Resolution Trainers Manual: 12 skills is a comprehensive guide to running highly successful Conflict Resolution sessions. It offers teaching material, group and individual exercises and handouts for over 50 hours of instruction on the 12 skills of Conflict Resolution.You'll find comprehensive information on the twelve skills of Conflict Resolution: Win/win Approach, Creative Response, Empathy, Assertiveness, Cooperative Power, Managing Emotions, Willingness to Resolve, Mapping, Designing Options, Negotiation, Mediation and Broadening Perspectives.


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Galima Group Blog

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This is the blog of the Galima Group, a program partner of the Center for Executive Education at UC Berkeley. This blog provides information on negotiation for professionals and reports on research on negotiation.


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Group Decision and Negotiation


Group Decision and Negotiation is published in cooperation with the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences and its Section on Group Decision and Negotiation.

The journal focuses broadly on relation and coordination in group processes by exploring the entire process or flow of activities relevant to group decision and negotiation. Among the evolving approaches to group decision and negotiation processes, the journal explores computer group decision and negotiation support systems; artificial intelligence and management science; applied game theory, experiment and social choice; and cognitive and behavioral sciences. Descriptive, normative, and design viewpoints are all represented. In addition to theoretical and empirical research, the journal presents real-world applications and case studies. It also covers new software development that supports group decision and negotiation.


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Help Me Out! Diplomacy exercise

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The aim of this exercise is to draw attention to the number of conflicts and similar stressful situations experienced by delegates in one week and use others in the group to come up with reasonable solutions for each conflict. Includes downloadable conflict sheet.

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Mediation Channel

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This award-winning alternative dispute resolution weblog offers information, news, and commentary (not to mention the occasional offbeat story) on mediation, negotiation, law, and conflict management.



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Mediation Matters: A Mediation and Negotiation Blog by Steve Mehta

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A Mediation and Negotiation Blog By Steve Mehta.


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Mediation Negotiation Style Exercise

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The aim of this exercise is to analyze your mediation skills and see what type of style you and others in the group use. It also helps people to see how persuasion, trickery and force is used in conflicts.

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Negotiating Ethnic Conflict

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