MEDIATION AND STRATEGIC NEGOTIATION SKILLS SEMINAR



OVERVIEW

According to a recent study, people favour mediation and negotiation to settle disputes instead of litigation because of how the processes work. In mediation for example, parties rely on help of a neutral “mediator” to facilitate constructive communication leading to voluntary agreement by both parties. Decision making rests with the parties themselves. An outstanding benefit of mediation is that, parties get empowered by learning how to improve their conflict resolution and communication skills making it possible for parties to solve problems on their own whenever dispute arises.

In most developed countries, mediation and negotiation as parts of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has been used to resolve a wide range of disputes without going to court. They offer an alternative to destructive confrontation, prolonged litigation and violence both at home and in the workplace. Mediation and negotiation skills, no doubt, make conflict resolution faster and cheaper within families, communities, schools, workplace and even commercial and public disputes.

More than just a training seminar, this programme contains resources for changing the norms that so often cause obstructive behavior and replacing them with constructive, positive behavior. The core element in the CCPPA training system puts the tools of the professional mediator and negotiator in the hands of every participants/employee to build better relationships whether at home or in the workplace. This is an essential component of every successful organization’s human resource development and organizational development strategic effort. Thousands of people have learned this practical tool for the prevention and early resolution of conflict in any dispute situation.  

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Following the seminar, the participants would:                                        
·         Learn how to use principled mediation and negotiation.
·         Learn how to assess workplace conflicts and mediate disputes.
·         Develop practical skills and techniques to resolve disputes effectively and with confidence.
·         Get tools to manage conflicts constructively in the workplace and at home.

PERFORMANCE GOALS
As a result of the employee/participants’ achievement of the above learning objectives
·         The financial cost of conflict will decline by 50%.
·         The frequency of conflicts in the organization will decline by 50%.
·         Conflicts that do occur will be satisfactorily resolved 80% of the time without any involvement by a superior.
·         Employee satisfaction with the workplace will increase by 30%.

TOPIC OUTLINE
DAY 1
            Module One
v  What is Mediation/History of mediation?
v  Benefits of Mediation/Uses of Mediation
v  Codes of Conduct of a Mediator
v  Criteria for selecting a mediator
v  Roles played in Conflict situation
v  Cultural aspects influencing Conflict resolution

Module Two

v  Nexus between Mediation, ADR, Arbitration, Adjudication, Conciliation
v  Mediation and its highpoints worldwide
v  Stages of the mediation process
v  Major characteristics of a mediator
v  Environments that support Mediation
v  Case Study

DAY 2
v  What is Negotiation?
v  Definition of Variables
o   Strategy
o   Negotiator
v  Definition of Win-Win Negotiation.
v  Preparation towards a win-win Negotiation session
v  Negotiation Tactics for modern leaders in a Changing Nigeria
v  Stages of a profitable Negotiation process
v  Post Negotiation: Ethics for modern Leaders
v  Case study

TARGET
Negotiators (those who negotiate or need to resolve issues), Managers, HR professionals, Government employees, Business people, Labour Union and management representatives, Consultants, team leaders, educators, health care professionals, lawyers, accountants, potential professional mediators, law enforcement officers, traditional/religious/political leaders, opinion leaders, pastors, diplomats, legal advisers, company secretaries, Military personnel, NGO officials, civil society leaders and all CCPPA members.

BENEFITS
At the end of the seminar, participants would be able to:
·         Find solutions to difficult problems by taking control of conflicts rather than being controlled by them.
·         Resolve disputes while preserving relationships.
·         Deal with difficult and emotional people.
·         Negotiate thorny issues and reduce job stress and tension that may affect health.
·         Have a process to mediate disputes
·         Save cost being lost by impaired production and missed opportunities

SEMINAR MATERIALS
Every seminar participants receives:
·         Seminar material
·         Seminar folder

FACILITATORS
Our facilitators are certified by:
·         Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators of Nigeria
·         United States Institute of Peace
·         Peace Operation straining Institute
·         CCPPA

FEES:
The cost per person is as follows:

Registration: N35, 000 (CCPPA Members)  & N40,000 (Non CCPPA Members)
 (Covers: Tuition, Training materials, seminar folder, Breakfast & Lunch, Group photograph and Certificates). Reservation to this seminar is on a first-confirmed-first-served basis. Please call any of our hotlines 08092227911, 07037736911 for a confirmed reservation. Early registration is encouraged. Payment deadline is 8th May, 2017.

DATE:  12th __13th May, 2017.

NOTE: This seminar is compulsory for all CCPPA members and would be used as a criterion for membership upgrade.

BOOKING INFORMATION
Payment should be in cash payable directly to: Centre for Crisis Prevention & Peace Advocacy bank account: ECOBANK A/C No: 0313003522. Sort Code: 050080368
Rebate is available for organizations sending six or more candidates (Payment deadline is 8th, May 2017).

VENUE: 
 Wonder Plaza, No. 3 Kanta Road, Behind New Kaduna Electric Building, Mogadishu Layout, Kaduna

Time:         9: 00 Daily

For more information and to register, please call 08092227911, 07083886662 or send email to: info@ccppa.org.ng


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