by The Center | Feb 8, 2012 | Blog
Normally, we think it is quite important for the mediator to draft the ultimate agreement between the parties rather than leave that to one of the parties’ lawyers because it minimizes strategic maneuvering by the drafting lawyer which can lead to a dynamic between...
by The Center | Dec 7, 2011 | Blog
The End Game is when everything that has happened in the mediation comes together – the chickens come home to roost. So it is particularly important for the mediator to be able to observe their own dynamic in relationship to the parties and also in relationship to...
by The Center | Oct 3, 2011 | Blog
We have been specifically studying the end game of the conflict resolution process for a number of years and have come to recognize that there is a lot more to it than many conflict professionals think. Some people feel that if you can just get the parties to have...