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The Exchange Steven Dinkin

The Exchange By Steven Dinkin

The Exchange by Steven Dinkin


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This book introduces a process called The Exchange that will make ones job easier. It is about the kinds of conflicts that drive a manager or supervisor crazy. The book is intended for the designated problem solvers, whether official or unofficial.

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The Exchange: A Bold and Proven Approach to Resolving Workplace Conflict by Steven Dinkin

This book introduces a process called The Exchange that will make ones job easier. It is about the kinds of conflicts that drive a manager or supervisor crazy. The book is intended for the designated problem solvers, whether official or unofficial.

The Exchange Reviews

Workplace conflict is a great time, energy, and productivity sapper. With The Exchange, the authors deliver an extraordinary method for resolving disputes quickly and simply and for the greatest benefit of the organization.-Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times Best-Selling Author of MOJO and What Got You Here Won't Get You There

If you don't learn how to resolve conflict in your workplace, your organization can never thrive. What Dinkin, Filner, and Maxwell have to teach us is worth studying and implementing. It could be the difference between having a so-so organization and a great one.-Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager (R) and Lead with LUV

Transforming society to be more collaborative, more inclusive and more solutions focused requires a methodology that works. That methodology is The Exchange.-Michael M. Crow, President, Arizona State University

The Exchange was a highly professional, interactive, engaging and effective training that provided us all with many new techniques in problem-solving and conflict resolution. The healthcare industry has needed a program like The Exchange for many years, and I am relieved to know that we finally have a professional, well organized program to refer to when conflicts arise in our hospitals and clinics.-Evan Burkett, Chief Human Resource Officer, Sanford Health, the largest rural healthcare system in the United States

Conflict is inherent for any group of people striving to create a result with limited resources. The Exchange helps people with a way to facilitate mutual understanding and common goals in order to move to a better place.
-Bill Geppert, Senior Vice President, Cox Communications, Inc.

About Steven Dinkin

Barbara Filner has been the director of training for NCRC since 1984. She has a master's degree in teaching from Indiana University and has worked as a teacher, a labor union official, and an analyst in local and state government. She has designed and conducted workshops on mediation and conflict resolution in the workplace in both the United States and Europe. She has lived in Pakistan, India, and Egypt, and thus brings a multicultural perspective to this book. She has also co-written two books about culture and conflict, Conflict Resolution Across Cultures (Diversity Resources) and Meditation Across Cultures (Amherst Educational Publishing).

Steven P. Dinkin is president of NCRC. He received his law degree from George Washington University, where he taught a mediation clinic as an adjunct law professor. He has also taught mediation courses in the United States, Europe, and Latin America. For several years with the Center for Dispute Settlement in Washington, DC, Steve served as an employment and workplace mediator for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and other federal agencies. In 2003 he moved to San Diego to lead NCRC. His experience managing a talented and opinionated staff has contributed to the realism of this book.

Lisa Maxwell has traveled all over the world as a senior trainer for NCRC, a position she has held for almost 20 years. She has trained people in The Exchange, and in mediation in general, in Mexico and other Latin American countries, as well as in Latino communities in the United States. Lisa has a master's degree in education from San Diego State University and has developed curricula and taught courses at the high school and university levels. Lisa has worked with businesses, with the military, and with nonprofit organizations on finding creative and effective ways to manage conflicts.

Table of Contents

A Different Approach to Resolving Workplace Disputes. How the Exchange Works: A Case Study. Getting Ready. Holding Private Meetings. Stage III: Conducting the Joint Meeting. Problem Solving: Building a Solution Together. Culture, Diversity, and Other Things That Matter. Tips for Bridging Cultural Gaps. Making the Most of the Exchange in Your Organization. Using the Exchange with the People and Organizations You Serve. About the Exchange and Its Creators. Index.

Additional information

CIN1439852987VG
9781439852989
1439852987
The Exchange: A Bold and Proven Approach to Resolving Workplace Conflict by Steven Dinkin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2011-04-04
138
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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