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These two micro-skills workshops give you the opportunity to refresh, expand and develop your skills in facilitating direct dialogue between the parties and in managing private sessions consistent with the facilitative approach described in the Australian National Mediator Standards.
Breaking the deadlock: Mastering the art of issue exploration
Facilitating issues exploration between parties is the foundation of interest-based mediation and negotiation. Mediators can experience this joint session skill as a challenging art form to master.
In this workshop you will clarify the key roles of the mediator as: facilitator, agent of responsibility and agent of reality.
You will also learn and develop strategies, interventions and techniques to facilitate direct communication between the two parties as well as transitions to enable parties to move from blame to acceptance of responsibility.
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Prepare to negotiate: Mastering the art of the private session
Private sessions can greatly assist parties prepare for their direct negotiations. However it can also give a mediator considerable influence over parties and their decisions which has associated risks.
This workshop will help you master facilitative methods for approaching private sessions as well as tools and techniques to assist parties to negotiate.
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About Bradley Chenoweth
Bradley mediates a wide range of disputes and facilitates multi-party processes in organisational, commercial, community and cross-cultural contexts. He has trained and coached LEADR courses in Australia, New Zealand and internationally since 1996. He has facilitated numerous professional and post-graduate university programs in dispute resolution and negotiation and is Visiting Fellow to the Faculty of Law at the University of WA. He has degrees in Law and Philosophy and is an associate to the continuing work led by the founder of the pioneering Dialogue Project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston.
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