Cultural Confusion — A good thing for mediation?
Greg Bond’s recent post on mediation cultures reminded me of an encounter I had with a group of mediators several years ago. Allow me to share with you my recollection of what happened.I was conducting a workshop on international and intercultural approaches to mediation for 15 freshly-minted mediat...
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