Introduction: Conflicts happen when one party believes that another damaged or diminished their interests. When we take these beliefs to an extreme, possibly augmented by social media influencers, it becomes increasingly difficult to solve by negotiation. According to Bernard Mayer[1], conflicts have three dimensions: perception, feeling and action. There is a perception that one party’s interests, needs or values are incompatible with those of another, and feelings such as anger, fear, or sadness reinforce those...
Mediate.com Chief Data Scientist Oladeji Tiamiyu and his distinguished panelists (Cassie Lively, Missy Greathouse, and Helen Winter) discuss the lessons drawn from Oladeji’s research as well as taking questions and observations from attendees about technology and the future of mediation.
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