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Today, collaborative mediation processes are being adopted with
increasing frequency in legal, governmental, business and family
matters.
What is Mediation?
Mediation has been defined as "an informal process in which a
neutral party with no power to impose a resolution helps the
disputing parties try to reach a mutually acceptable agreement"
(Bush & Folger The Promise Of Mediation)
Mediation is a facilitative process. Through mediation all parties
are provided a means to assist in expressing emotions, viewpoints,
needs and wants. This process, when facilitated by trained
mediators, promotes positive solutions and maintains important
relationships.
Who Needs Mediation?
Today in the work environment where employees are responding and
adapting to change on a continuous basis, misunderstandings and
emotions are on the rise. Organizations today face conflicts over
such areas as wrongful termination, employee disputes, team
conflicts, interdepartmental conflicts, poor performance management
and the problems brought on
by change.
AGTS can provide you with a trained mediator to assist in resolving
these challenges in a positive manner. The process incorporates the
following elements:
Voluntary participation
by all parties.
Collaborative approach
in an impartial, neutral and safe environment.
Control:
Each party has complete decision-making power.
Confidentiality:
Communication in mediation is treated with strict
confidentiality.
Benefits of Mediation:
While mediation can not guarantee specific results. The following
are characteristic of the process.
Economical decisions:
Mediation is generally less expensive when compared to
litigation.
Rapid settlements:
Mediation is a timely way of resolving disputes.
Mutually satisfactory outcomes:
Parities are generally more satisfied with solutions that have
been mutually agreed upon.
High rate of compliance:
Parties who have reached their own agreement in mediation are
also generally more likely to follow through and comply with its
terms than those whose resolution has been imposed by a third
party decision-maker.
Preservation of an ongoing relationship or termination of a
relationship in a more amicable way:
A mediated settlement that addresses all parties’ interests can
often preserve a working relationship in ways that would not be
possible in a win/lose decision making procedure. Mediation can
also make the termination of a relationship more amicable.
Workable, viable decisions:
Mediated settlements tend to hold up over time, and if a later
dispute results, the parties are more likely to utilize a
cooperative forum of problem solving to resolve their
differences than to pursue and adversarial approach.
Any AGTS class can be customized and brought on-site to your organization.
For more information on this option call 480-967-7544, x3 (800-970-1270, x3 outside the Phoenix Metro area) or email Custom Training Specialist.