Conflict Resolution

Mediator as Juror: A Day in Middlesex County Superior Court

In 1215, King John encoded juries into English common law by approving Article 39 of the Magna Carta, which ensures that "no freemen shall be taken or imprisoned…except by the lawful judgment

US-Muslim Engagement: Reversing the Downward Spiral

Earlier this year, CBI and Search for Common Ground convened a distinguished group of American leaders with diverse political viewpoints, cultural backgrounds and pro

Managing Conflict Inside the Organization

Summary: 

Organizations today incur enormous costs because of conflict within their own walls. Conflicts can erupt – or fester for years, draining resources and morale – because of incompatible goals, differing assumptions and perceptions, and varying values and incentives.

Organizations today incur enormous costs because of conflict within their own walls.

CBI Practitioners: 
Hal Movius
CBI Practitioners: 
Joshua Gordon
The Art of Public Apology
May, 2007
CBI ReportsWhile it is easy to say, “accept responsibility and admit mistakes,” it turns out it’s not so clear how to do so. Public apologies present researchers and consultants with a series of interlocking and difficult questions. 
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