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In this Mediation in the Workplace course, you will learn about the many factors that make workplace conflict so hard to manage. You’ll also explore each stage of effective mediation, learn strategies for mediating individual and group conflict, and you’ll learn how to create a mediation summary. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to mediate conflicts in many situations to help your workplace stay positive and productive.
Workplace conflicts can be complex and challenging to navigate because employees have different backgrounds, personalities, and opinions. Organizational dynamics also make workplace conflict more complex. Understanding these factors is one part of preparing for mediation, and it increases the chances of resolving the conflict. It’s also important for mediators to understand the steps involved in mediation, like evaluating the participants, making introductions and opening statements, encouraging dialogue and brainstorming, and reaching an agreement. Creating a mediation summary is another important part of the process. A well-crafted mediation summary ensures that all parties have an accurate record of the mediation process, which can make future decision-making easier. The fundamentals of effective mediation are the same for group and individual conflicts, but there are some important differences to consider. Effective conflict mediation can transform group conflicts into opportunities for growth, collaboration, and increased productivity. And individuals can address their differences, deepen their understanding, and maintain healthy relationships. Change your workplace for the better with conflict mediation strategies.
By the end of the course, you'll be able to mediate conflicts in many situations to help keep your workplace positive and productive, including creating an effective mediation summary.
The course covers understanding the complexity of workplace conflict, the stages of mediation, mediating individual conflicts, mediating group conflicts, and creating a mediation summary.
The fundamentals of effective mediation are the same for group and individual conflicts, but there are important differences to consider; group mediation can transform conflicts into opportunities for growth, collaboration, and increased productivity, while individuals can address differences, deepen understanding, and maintain healthy relationships.
This course helps develop skills in interpersonal communications and conflict resolution.
A well-crafted mediation summary ensures that all parties have an accurate record of the mediation process, which can make future decision-making easier.