Synopses & Reviews
Fills the rapidly-growing need for hands-on guidance in resolving interpersonal disputes in all areas of life--including the workplace, the classroom, and courtroom-adjunct programs--offering a how-to approach to mediation. This book is a valuable tool for the growing group of lay and professional mediators, including volunteers and professionals in court-adjunct programs, attorneys, teachers, and social services, along with HR professionals and managers in organizations who need these core skills areas for their work. When Push Comes to Shove covers the basic interpersonal and communications skills needed to mediate conflict, presenting a five-step mediation process, and coaches the reader through each phase. It also addresses mediation "on the fly" where a more structured process is not possible or called for.
Synopsis
This how-to-approach to mediation is a valuable tool for the growing group of lay and professional mediators for resolving interpersonal disputes in all areas of life--including the workplace, the classroom, and courtroom adjunct programs. It identifies key interpersonal and communication skills, presents a five-step mediation process, an coaches the reader through each phase. The authors also address mediation "on the fly" for situations when a more structured process is not possible or called for. It is a valuable guide for attorneys, teachers, social service workers, HR professionals and corporate managers.
About the Author
KARL A. SLAIKEU is president of Chorda Conflict Management, Inc., an Austin, Texas based consulting and training company specializing in conflict management systems and training. His previous books include Crisis Intervention: A Handbook for Practice and Research (1990, 2nd ed.) and Up from the Ashes: How to Survive and Grow Through Personal Crisis (1987).
Table of Contents
Part One : The Mediator's Mindset.
1. The Conflict Management Continuum.
2. How to Analyze a Dispute.
3. Gearing Up.
Part Two: Initial Contact.
4. Telephone Contact.
5. Setting the Table.
6. The Opening Meeting: Standard Agenda.
Part Three: Caucuses.
7. Caucus Checkpoints.
8. Case Examples.
9. The "One Text" Worksheet.
Part Four: Shuttle/Joint Meetings.
10. Planning the Next Round.
11. The SOS (Summaries, Offers, Summaries) Model.
12. Resolving Impasses.
Part Five: Closing.
13. Testing the Agreement/Declaring Impasse.
14. Drafting.
15. Adjournment and Other Ceremonies.
Part Six: Variations.
16. Mediating "On the Fly": One-Session Reconciliation.
Appendix A: Communications Skills Review.
Appendix B: Sample Ground Rules and Forms.
Appendix C: Professional Organizations.
Appendix D: Further Reading.