news
August 2007
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Managing Conflict in Organisations: The Role
of the Ombuds
(6
September)
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Drafting Modern Dispute Resolution Clauses (7
September)
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Core’s Flagship Mediation Skills Course:
Module 1: Dealing with
Differences and Disputes Using Mediation (12
– 15 November)
Optional Mediator Assessment Module
(5 – 7 December)
**Early Bird Discount available before 30 August 2007**
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The Next Stage: Mediation and Negotiation Skills (1 – 2
October)
Optional third day (3 October 2007)
“To begin with,
everyone in conflict has a different perception of what happened, who caused
It, and why. Each side tells stories that are accurate and honest – for
themselves… Both sides tell stories that are inaccurate and dishonest, for each
other…..Everyone in conflict wears a mask that can only be observed from the
outside”
“Mediating Dangerously” by Kenneth Cloke
(Jossey Bass 2001)
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Managing Conflict in Organisations: The Role of the Ombuds
6 September 2007
Specially designed for
in-house lawyers, managers, external lawyers and advisers and HR specialists.
Particularly useful for those looking to manage difficult situations in a large
organisation.
For more information click here. To download a registration form, click here, or here for online registration, or contact Laura
Rutherford on 0131-221-2520 or laura.rutherford@core-solutions.com.
CPD: 4.5
hours
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Drafting Modern Dispute Resolution Clauses
7
September 2007
A repeat of Miryana Nesic’s highly
successful workshop of last year:
”Miryana provided us with some first class material and her presentation was excellent! I was impressed by the degree to which she had clearly done her homework on the Scottish scene. She is to be congratulated on managing to hold my attention on her own for over 4 hours!”
For more information click here. To download a registration form, click here or here for online registration, or contact Laura
Rutherford on 0131-221-2520 or laura.rutherford@core-solutions.com.
CPD: 4.5
hours
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Mediation Skills Training: Core’s flagship course
Module
1
12 - 15 November 2007
**Discounted Early Bird rate available if both modules booked and
paid for by 30 August.**
For managers, advisers, decision-makers and
negotiators, Core's next mediation course will be led by our
internationally-recognised team of coaches and leading mediators, drawn from
throughout the
Completion of this module leads to Core's
Certificate of Attendance at Mediation Training.
"No doubt whatsoever about the
added value for a busy professional taking seven days out of the diary"
"The most motivating and
rewarding course I've ever participated in."
"I met so many interesting people who
certainly contributed to making the course an absolute success"
"We met through Mediation Skills Training
and now we're getting married! Thanks so much for running the course. Totally
life changing for both of us. We couldn't have done it without Core!" (Samara Shah and Jamie
Whittle!)
For a course prospectus click here. To download a registration form, click here or here for online registration, or contact Laura Rutherford
on 0131-221-2520 or laura.rutherford@core-solutions.com.
CPD: 28 hours
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Mediator Assessment Module (Optional)
5
– 7 December 20007
This module is optional for all those who, having
undertaken module 1, wish to undergo Core's assessment process for mediators.
This involves two formal assessment days preceded by a practice day, successful
completion of which will entitle the participant to receive Core's highly
valued Certificate of Competence in Mediation Skills.
To
register, please use the registration form for module one.
CPD: 20 hours
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The Next Stage: Mediation and Negotiation Skills
1
- 2 October 2007
(with
optional third day: 3 October)
Leading to the Core Certificate in Intermediate Mediation and
Negotiation Skills
For
those who have already undertaken mediation training and are looking to refresh
and enhance skills and techniques in both mediation and negotiation - and to
learn about the latest techniques used in difficult situations by leading
mediators. Led by
For more information and timetable click here. To download a registration form, click here or here for online registration, or contact Laura
Rutherford on 0131-221-2520 or laura.rutherford@core-solutions.com.
CPD: 15 / 22 hours
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Core’s annual
dinner in June was once again over-subscribed. Those who joined us were
treated to a fascinating insight into the development of mediation in
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In late July, Miryana
Nesic, one of the leading experts on conflict management in
organisations, joined
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As noted above, in recognition of the growing importance of dispute
management in organisations and businesses, Miryana Nesic will lead a half day
workshop entitled “Managing Conflict in Organisations:
The Role of the Ombuds” on Thursday September 6. This is an introduction
for in-house counsel and other advisers to the potential of the internal ombuds
role, as an independent problem-solver dealing with internal employment issues
and problems with regulators, clients and customers.
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On Thursday 25 October,
a business breakfast will feature the nature and role of apologies in workplace disputes. Core’s
Director of Mediation Services,
John
also met with Erica Ariel Fox whose
work at the Harvard Negotiation Insight
Initiative looks set to inspire the next generation of negotiators and
mediators, following in the path of leaders like Roger Fisher and William Ury. http://www.pon.harvard.edu/research/projects/hnii/index.php
Core’s
Special Adviser on the development of mediation in corporate matters, Michael Leathes is leading the
International Mediation Institute, an international initiative to help
introduce global standards to mediation as a profession. IMI has been
established to help address two main factors that are perceived to slow the
growth and uptake of mediation to resolve disputes: lack of clear competency
standards for mediators, and lack of understanding of mediation. http://imimediation.org/
Of
course, the Scottish Mediation Network’s Benchmark Standards Group, of which
We
are often asked about clauses for contracts. Here is the clause which we offer
on our website:
“Any dispute or difference between the parties
arising out of or in connection with this agreement shall first be referred to
mediation, which will be conducted in accordance with the Mediation Guide of
Core Mediation, Rutland House, 19 Rutland Square, Edinburgh, EH1 2BB (“Core”)
which is deemed to be incorporated in this contract. The mediator shall be
selected by agreement between the parties in discussion with Core. Failing such
agreement, within 15 days of one party requesting the appointment of a
mediator, the mediator shall be appointed by Core. Unless they agree otherwise,
the parties shall share equally the fees, costs and expenses relating to the
mediation and each party shall pay its own expenses of preparation for, and
participation and representation in, the mediation.”
Miryana Nesic’s workshop
on Friday 7 September 2007 will expand on this whole subject of drafting clauses to
address various ways of dealing with disputes when they arise.
In
Core’s own contract of employment,
we include mediation as the first formal stage in Core’s Grievance Procedure.
If a grievance is not resolved, an independent mediator can be invited to
conduct mediation with the employee and the relevant line manager or other
employee in an effort to resolve the grievance.
A
lead feature in HR Network magazine
about the use of mediation in HR situations: http://www.core-solutions.com/HR_Network_May_2007.pdf
An
article by
http://www.core-solutions.com/HR_Network_PL_May_2007.pdf
Jennifer
Veitch wrote about mediation and health
service issues in The Herald:
http://www.core-solutions.com/Herald_Article_010507.pdf
“Just what is this Mediation Process” was
the title of David Ferguson’s piece in the Scotsman sports pages in July: http://www.core-solutions.com/Scotsman_Article_180707.pdf
http://www.cedr.co.uk/congress2007/
featuring Bernie Mayer,
Julie MacFarlane and Cinnie Noble http://www.themii.ie/conferences.jsp
If you are in
Ø Mediation is not about
Justice?
Ø Mediators should be
regulated?
Ø Barristers are giving
mediation a bad name?
Click here to
view
Ø The range of business
sectors in mediations conducted by Core
Ø The nature and frequency
of the matters in dispute
Core
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Challenging the notion of mere "right" and
"wrong", and for those of us whose interests lie in conflict and its
resolution, read Kenneth Cloke’s
masterful book, Mediating Dangerously. Cloke explores the nature and source of
conflicts, the deep sense of self which is represented in many conflicts, and the
difficulties we all face in listening, speaking coherently or reaching a common
understanding when we feel we are being attacked.
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The Starfish and the
Spider by
Brafman and Beckstrom describes the
fascinating emergence and "unstoppable power" of "leaderless
organisations". Gone, they say, are the days of hierarchical, top-down
central command-and-control, as modern business is increasingly shaped by
decentralised communities of peers, characterised by the likes of Wikipedia,
Skype and e-Bay.
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The shift to people-centred organisations is the theme of Meaning Inc, by Bains and others, which provides a substantial, empirically based
analysis of the state of business organisations and what employees and leaders
really think about their work. At a time when research apparently shows that
significant numbers of people are not happy with their jobs, this book focuses
on the proposition that the future of successful organisations lies in
providing their employees with meaning at work. This requires a real sense of
purpose, strong values, innovative benefits, concern for the wider societal and
environmental impact of business and empowering leadership. Examples of
successful "Meaning Inc" companies include Starbucks, Goldman Sachs,
Tesco and RBS.
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