CEDR conflict coaches work on a confidential basis with people at all organisational levels, helping them to develop their interpersonal relationship skills, and to modify or adapt their management styles or to deal with difficult and sensitive situations, whether in a manager-subordinate or peer conflict, or in times of change or intense challenge.
Benefits which CEDR conflict coaches can bring include:
Who are the coaches?
CEDR coaches are all senior members of CEDR’s training faculty or mediation panel. They are all experienced in advanced communication skills and facilitation techniques.
How do they work?
All of our coaches work within the context of the conflict situation and follow the same process and core principles, whether working on individual, group or team coaching.
What is involved?
CEDR coaching is designed to fit the needs of busy individuals. It is short-term unless client and coach agree otherwise. Meetings usually last no more than two hours, and take place at times and places convenient to the participants. Shorter telephone consultations may also be arranged.
Conflict coaching examples
2 Feb 2010
Mediation in the UK today, by Sir Henry Brooke
22 Jan 2010
Mediation Audit to close on Monday 15 February
18 Dec 2009
Dealing with workplace disputes
27 Nov 2009
Conference on Settlement in Arbitration: Report and Rules
Wednesday 17 March 2010
4:00pm - 7.30pm Exchange Forum - Mediator Speed Dating
Wednesday 31 March 2010
Law and practice for non-lawyer mediators
Wednesday 9 June 2010
9, 10, 11, 14 & 15 June 2010 Mediator Skills Training - Fast Track