Bridging the Communication Gap
Common Ground Newsletter - Summer 2008The generation gap of the 1960's has evolved to become the communication gap. Elders and their children are not talking with each other about the financial and emotional components of legacy nor about personal end-of-life issues. This creates the potential for a negative legacy of conflict, pain, and family feuds that could have been eliminated with a tried-and-true method: communication.
Past Newsletters
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Winter 2003-4
Condo board mediation Seven tips for preparation Prescription for negotiation success
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Summer 2003
Mediation Myths Help for insurance customers The disputes that benefit from mediation
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Spring 2003
Anger mastery: Taking the fear out of anger Four ways to deal with someone else's anger
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Winter 2002
Where is Ontario in the lineup? Get the most from your mediation Ontario Mediation program expands
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Spring 2002
Principled Negotiation Meets the Challenge in China Kathryn Munn achieves Chartered Mediator status
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Fall 2001
Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most Negotiating a raise
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Summer 2001
What is mediation? Driving dispute resolution three ways Ontario Mandatory Mediation Program: The Next Generation
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Spring 2001
Does Conflict = Stress ? Dictionary of Conflict Resolution (review) Working as a Board of Directors Resolving Those *%! Condominium Disputes
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November / December 2000
Readers talk-back Settlement rate holding steady Dispute Resolution - in my company? Mediating family disputes
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September / October 2000
How to deal with a division within a group Uncovering the interests in Internet-based Negotiation and Mediation Four ways to use interests to be a better negotiator
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April 2000
Danger: Communication Pitfalls Ahead! What's the latest on mandatory mediation? Don't mediators know the outcome ahead of time?
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February 2000
Collective agreements Spotlight on Debtor - Creditor Mediation (Mediation for insolvent farmers and bankrupt consumers)
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November / December 1999
Successful negotiations: Inventing options Negotiating contracts: Building understanding BULLETIN: 60% Settlements in Mediation Program Ten Tips for Effective Brainstorming
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October 1999
Workplace Conferencing: A Breath of Fresh Air From Australia What is Workplace Conferencing? Interest-based mediation versus rights-based mediation: an explanation
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September 1999
What is a BATNA and why do I need one? (Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement) Conflict in team environments
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