Montana Mediator Instructions

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1Separate the People from the Problem. The process of mediation rests on the expectation that every person has an element of goodwill and integrity, and that everyone is capable of change.2Develop the Skill of Active Listening.3Practice Empathy.4Learn to Express Yourself.5Conclusion.

1Planning.2Mediator's introduction.3Opening remarks.4Joint discussion.5Caucuses.6Negotiation.7What do you think is most valuable to the mediation process?

1Rule 1: The decision makers must participate.2Rule 2: The important documents must be physically present.3Rule 3: Be right, but only to a point.4Rule 4: Build a deal.5Rule 5: Treat the other party with respect.6Rule 6: Be persuasive.7Rule 7: Focus on interests.8Rule 8: Be a problem solver for interests.Mediation: Ten Rules for Success Nolo\nwww.nolo.com > legal-encyclopedia > mediation-ten-rules-success-34184

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Montana Mediator Instructions