Archive for the tag 'systems design'

Theory Becomes Practice: A Project with Built-In Conflict Prevention

From the invaluable BASESwiki comes news of just the development I and others have pounded the table about:  A long-term project that features a formal and permanent ”canary-in-the-mine” that identifies and addresses problems early on, and successfully prevents conflicts. Read more »

In March, Virginia is for [ADR] Lovers

Two interesting conferences will take place in Virginia during the month of March — one focusing on investor-state dispute prevention and the other on a variety of challenges and opportunities faced by Virginia mediators. Read more »

Upcoming “Gotta-Be-There” Events for Corporate Conflict Managers

In our field, there are many more meetings, conventions, conferences, workshops and trainings than there is work.  It’s impossible to attend them all and it’s sometimes hard to separate the wheat from the chaff.  Three instances of real “wheat” are coming up that should be on the short list for corporate end-users of conflict resolution tools, and for the attorneys who counsel them. Read more »

Ombuds: Some Robust Resources for a Prudent Practice

Wilbur Hicks, Ombuds of the International Monetary Fund (and before that for Shell and Princeton) has directed our attention to the Ombuds Blog.  Even a cursory review shows that this is a robust and (for me at least) hitherto overlooked resource for commercial conflict managers. Read more »

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