Poznań, Poland

Do Something with This Conflict! Practical Workshops Focused on the Causes of Conflicts and Their Resolution in Mediation

Zrób coś z tym konfliktem! Praktyczne warsztaty skupione wokół przyczyn sytuacji konfliktowych oraz ich rozwiązywania w mediacji

Language: Polish Studies in Polish
Conflict
Conflict most commonly refers to:
Mediation
Mediation is a dynamic, structured, interactive process where a neutral third party assists disputing parties in resolving conflict through the use of specialized communication and negotiation techniques. All participants in mediation are encouraged to actively participate in the process. Mediation is a "party-centered" process in that it is focused primarily upon the needs, rights, and interests of the parties. The mediator uses a wide variety of techniques to guide the process in a constructive direction and to help the parties find their optimal solution. A mediator is facilitative in that she/he manages the interaction between parties and facilitates open communication. Mediation is also evaluative in that the mediator analyzes issues and relevant norms ("reality-testing"), while refraining from providing prescriptive advice to the parties (e.g., "You should do... .").
Resolution
Resolution(s) may refer to:
Resolution
I will be as harsh as truth and as uncompromising as justice.
William Lloyd Garrison, Salutatory of the Liberator, Volume I. No. 1. (1 January 1831).
Resolution
Hast thou attempted greatnesse?
Then go on;
Back-turning slackens resolution.
Robert Herrick, Regression Spoils Resolution, as reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 668-69.
Resolution
For when two
Join in the same adventure, one perceives
Before the other how they ought to act;
While one alone, however prompt, resolves
More tardily and with a weaker will.
Homer, The Iliad, Book X, line 257, Bryant's translation.

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