Archive for November, 2011


Cultural Conflict Resolution at BYUH


Cultural Conflict resolution at BYU-Hawaii-The most international student body per capta Campus in the United States. Five girls from Hale 1(female dorm) at the Brigham Young University-Hawaii talks about cultural conflicts they have on campus. filmed and edited by: Marina Martiinelli Duration : 0:10:11 Recommended ReadingConflict in Workplace: Your Good People QuitInternational Conflict Resolution program [...]

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A Specialized Cost of Conflict Calculator Can Illustrate The Urgency of Dealing with Workplace Conflict

Just what comes to mind the second one of your best workers starts calling in sick, when you are aware they aren’t truly sick in the least? And those calls seem to arrive anytime a major deadline is coming up. Have you ever realized that a very important unit manager always seems to be in [...]

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What is Workplace Conflict Is Costing You Right Now, Have An Idea Even a General Assumption ?

Conflict in the workplace, especially when it’s noticeable, like fist fights in the company factory or just non-violent conflict such as when shift supervisors or co-workers start malevolent rumors about each other is viewed for what it is, workplace conflict. did you know that whilst workplace conflict has a cost, even the actual economic cost [...]

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Cultural Conflict Resolution at BYUH

Cultural Conflict resolution at BYU-Hawaii-The most international student body per capta Campus in the United States. Five girls from Hale 1(female dorm) at the Brigham Young University-Hawaii talks about cultural conflicts they have on campus. filmed and edited by: Marina Martiinelli Duration : 0:10:11 Recommended ReadingConflict in Workplace: Your Good People QuitInternational Conflict Resolution program [...]

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TEN SIMPLE RULES FOR ATTORNEYS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF FAMILY MEDIATION

8 Susan M. Helms 2003, 2009 1. ADVISE THE MEDIATOR IN ADVANCE about: domestic violence, the need to end the session early, health issues of either party, inability to pay the expected fee, desperate need for coffee and doughnuts or smoke breaks, etc. 2. COME WITH FACTS AND FIGURES. If you have not yet completed [...]

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Masire: Conflict Resolution in Democratic Republic of Congo

Sir Ketumile Masire, the former president of Botswana, offers his perspective on resolving conflict and building peace in the troubled Democratic Republic of the Congo in the first of 2005-2006 “Securing Justice in the Pursuit of Peace” Distringuished Lecture Series sponsored by the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice at the University of [...]

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