Alternative Dispute Resolution: A Conflict Diagnosis Approach (2nd Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.40 (912 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0135064066 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-24 |
Language | : | English |
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Alternative Dispute Resolution: A conflict Diagnosis Approach Patriot There are quite a few mistakes in this text, which initially cause some confusion, but after careful thought you can figure out what the textbook meant to say. I also have issues with the way the text does not summarize the key issues or points of it's chapters or sections. Otherwise, it is a relatively simple subject matter and the author does a good job of laying out the subject.. "Great read! This book was concise and well versed" according to latriece. Great read! This book was concise and well versed on negotiation jargon. It helped a lot with my negotiations class to receive my MBA.. "Classroom requirement" according to Zulma. The course is Mediation & Conflict Resolution. This book is most informative.What I didn't like about it is that the first edition, not in print, has additional information explaining much of what the 2nd edition omits. The rewrite of the book requires reading those portions of the 1st edition not in the 2nd.Together they are very helpful and useful if becoming a mediator is a consideration.
. Taking a cross-disciplinary approach, it explains the cognitive, social, organizational and developmental psychology theories that influence ADR and its approaches. From mediation to arbitration to hybrid processes, it helps students understand the strengths and weaknesses of the many varieties of ADR, and why various approaches succeed or fail. From the Back Cover Now in paperback, this book addresses the rapidly evolving field of Alternative Dispute Resolution in a manner ahead of its time. This edition includes streamlined coverage of conflict diagnosis, increased treatment of non-adversarial, facilitative forms of dispute resolution, and the latest legal and ethical trends impacting the field
. Her graduate work focused on the resolution of conflict and the impact of dispute resolution processes on individual development. Coltri, an Associate Professor, has taught for the University of Maryland, University College, in its highly regarded Legal Studies program. D. in 1979. Coltri shares a home in Columbia, Maryland, withher husband, Alan; their daughters, Julia and Robin, born in 1990 and 1994; and an assortment of slightly offbeat animal companions. Retur
From mediation to arbitration to hybrid processes, it helps students understand the strengths and weaknesses of the many varieties of ADR, and why various approaches succeed or fail. Taking a cross-disciplinary approach, it explains the cognitive, social, organizational and developmental psychology theories that influence ADR and its approaches. Now in paperback, this book addresses the rapidly evolving field of Alternative Dispute Resolution in a manner ahead of its time. This edition includes streamlined coverage of conflict diagnosis, increased treatment of non-adversarial, facilitative forms of dispute resolution, and the latest legal and ethical trends impacting the field.