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- catalog abstract ""In Getting to Resolution, Stewart Levine offers tools that get right to the core of every conflict - the painful breakdown of communication and disappointment between two people or groups - and provides specific guidelines that take readers step-by-step through the processes of crafting collaborative agreements and resolving conflicts."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10684497.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description ""In Getting to Resolution, Stewart Levine offers tools that get right to the core of every conflict - the painful breakdown of communication and disappointment between two people or groups - and provides specific guidelines that take readers step-by-step through the processes of crafting collaborative agreements and resolving conflicts."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-219) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. The Value of Resolution. Ch. 1. Resolution: Getting Beyond Conflict, Compromise, and Settlement. Ch. 2. The Many Costs of Conflict -- pt. II. A Better Way of Resolving Conflict. Ch. 3. Two Brothers: A Story of Resolution. Ch. 4. A Road Map for Resolving Conflict: The Resolution Model -- pt. III. New Thinking That Fosters Resolution: Ten Principles. Ch. 5. Principle 1: Believing in Abundance. Ch. 6. Principle 2: Using Resources Efficiently. Ch. 7. Principle 3: Being Creative. Ch. 8. Principle 4: Fostering Resolution. Ch. 9. Principle 5: Becoming Vulnerable. Ch. 10. Principle 6: Forming Long-Term Collaborations. Ch. 11. Principle 7: Relying on Feelings and Intuition. Ch. 12. Principle 8: Disclosing Information and Feelings. Ch. 13. Principle 9: Learning Throughout the Resolution Process. Ch. 14. Principle 10: Becoming Responsible -- pt. IV. The Resolution Model in Practice: A Step-by-Step Guide. Ch. 15. Step 1: The Attitude of Resolution. Ch. 16. Step 2: Telling Your Story. Ch. 17. Step 3: Listening for a Preliminary Vision of Resolution. Ch. 18. Step 4: Getting Current and Complete. Ch. 19. Step 5: Reaching Agreement in Principle. Ch. 20. Step 6: Crafting the New Agreement. Ch. 21. Step 7: Resolution. Ch. 22. How the Resolution Model Applies the Principles. Ch. 23. Benefits and Uses of the Resolution Model -- pt. V. When You Need Professional Help. Ch. 24. Using the Power of the Legal System. Ch. 25. Choosing a Professional: The Resolutionary -- pt. VI. The Power of Resolution. Ch. 26. Practicing Resolution in Your Everyday Life.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 226 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1576750051 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "347.73/9 21".
- catalog subject "Conflict management.".
- catalog subject "Dispute resolution (Law) United States.".
- catalog subject "KF9084 .L48 1998".
- catalog subject "Mediation United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The Value of Resolution. Ch. 1. Resolution: Getting Beyond Conflict, Compromise, and Settlement. Ch. 2. The Many Costs of Conflict -- pt. II. A Better Way of Resolving Conflict. Ch. 3. Two Brothers: A Story of Resolution. Ch. 4. A Road Map for Resolving Conflict: The Resolution Model -- pt. III. New Thinking That Fosters Resolution: Ten Principles. Ch. 5. Principle 1: Believing in Abundance. Ch. 6. Principle 2: Using Resources Efficiently. Ch. 7. Principle 3: Being Creative. Ch. 8. Principle 4: Fostering Resolution. Ch. 9. Principle 5: Becoming Vulnerable. Ch. 10. Principle 6: Forming Long-Term Collaborations. Ch. 11. Principle 7: Relying on Feelings and Intuition. Ch. 12. Principle 8: Disclosing Information and Feelings. Ch. 13. Principle 9: Learning Throughout the Resolution Process. Ch. 14. Principle 10: Becoming Responsible -- pt. IV. The Resolution Model in Practice: A Step-by-Step Guide. Ch. 15. Step 1: The Attitude of Resolution. Ch. 16. Step 2: Telling Your Story. Ch. 17. Step 3: Listening for a Preliminary Vision of Resolution. Ch. 18. Step 4: Getting Current and Complete. Ch. 19. Step 5: Reaching Agreement in Principle. Ch. 20. Step 6: Crafting the New Agreement. Ch. 21. Step 7: Resolution. Ch. 22. How the Resolution Model Applies the Principles. Ch. 23. Benefits and Uses of the Resolution Model -- pt. V. When You Need Professional Help. Ch. 24. Using the Power of the Legal System. Ch. 25. Choosing a Professional: The Resolutionary -- pt. VI. The Power of Resolution. Ch. 26. Practicing Resolution in Your Everyday Life.".
- catalog title "Getting to resolution : turning conflict into collaboration / Stewart Levine.".
- catalog type "text".