This article reviews the authors’ experience in implementing an in-house workplace mediation programme at Intel Corporation. The authors describe the business value proposition and how workplace mediation connects into the broader corporate conflict management systems. The text focusses on key implementation design elements, such as how the programme is positioned vis-à-vis the formal HR processes; the critical role played by the triage process; and important benefits of utilizing co-mediation. This article will inform readers about the business and employee benefits of workplace mediation. |
Corporate Mediation Journal
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Issue 2, 2017
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Editorial |
From the Editor |
Authors | Martin Brink |
Article |
Intel Corporation’s StoryTransforming Unproductive Conflict into Collaborative Solutions |
Keywords | workplace mediation programme, workplace conflicts, co-mediation, mediation benefits |
Authors | Pat Lau and Jodi Maslowski |
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The Legitimacy of Final Statements and Reports of National Contact PointsAn Empirical Analysis of (Final) Statements and Reports of the UK, US and Dutch National Contact Point of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2001-2016) |
Authors | Sander van ’t Foort, Vivan IJzerman, Jasmin Lagziel e.a. |
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The Negotiation Element in MediationThe Impact of Anchoring |
Authors | Martin Brink |
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Interview |
Martin Fischer: ‘Mediation Is Not a New World or a Scientific Term, It’s Something Which Should Be Embedded in the Way We Communicate’ |
Authors | Interview by Claire Mulder |