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Role SimulationsView Details This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Business and Commercial Role-Play:
Amending Approval for the Storyville Pulp and Paper Mill
Consensus Building Institute and Alberta Environmental Appeal Board
Mediation of a three-party dispute among a paper mill, a community group, and an environmental regulatory agency over the paper mill's air pollution permit -
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An Actual Small Claims Mediation
Bruce Patton
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Bringing Peace Into the RoomHow the Personal Qualities of the Mediator Impact the Process of Conflict Resolution
Daniel Bowling & David Hoffman
"Rich insights and diverse perspectives, valuable for novices and experienced practitioners alike." - William Ury -
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Business and Commercial Role-Play:
Carson Extension – Mediated Version
Holly Goo and Lawrence Susskind
Seven-person, three-issue mediation among a landowner and representatives of an engineering firm, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, town council, and environmental interests over cost and timing of removal of an unauthorized extension of property into a river -
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Corporate Decision Making Role-Play:
Case of the Puerile Printer
Albie Davis and Ericka Gray
Six-party mediation with employees, employer, and legal counsel over the contested result of a sexual harassment grievance procedure -
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Business and Commercial Role-Play:
Chestnut Village
Thomas Wiegand
Multi-party, multi-issue negotiation between 3-4 construction company representatives and 5-6 neighborhood representatives over safety and nuisance complaints regarding a local construction project; internal team meetings precede external negotiations -
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Civic FusionMediating Polarized Public Disputes
By Susan L. Podziba. Civic fusion is when people bond to achieve a common public goal, even as they sustain deep value differences. This book offers proven strategies for moving polarized parties to consensus solutions based on the author's 25 years of mediation experience, including working with pro-life and pro-choice leaders after fatal shootings at women's health clinics, crane industry and union representatives to develop federal worker safety regulations, and citizens of a failed city that reclaimed their democracy by writing a consensus charter. -
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Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:
Construction in Bunyonville
Bruce Patton
Six-person, multi-issue mediation between two construction company representatives and two neighborhood residents over a construction project's safety and noise issues; mediated by two representatives of the bank financing the construction -
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Dealing with an Angry PublicThe Mutual Gains Approach to Resolving Public Disputes
Lawrence Susskind & Patrick Field
Winner of the 1996 CPR Award for Excellence in ADR (Outstanding Book Category) -
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Deliberative Democracy Meets Dispute ResolutionReflections and Insights from the 2005 Workshop on Deliberative Democracy and Dispute Resolution, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Carri Hulet (producer), under the supervision of Lawrence Susskind
Highlights of dialogue from a two-day workshop on deliberative democracy and dispute resolution approaches to civic engagement