Conflict Avoidance Flashcards
1
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Name different types of ADR
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- Mediation
- Conciliation
- Negotiation
2
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Name some formal methods of dispute resolution
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- Arbitration
- Litigation
- Adjudication
3
Q
What would you consider when selecting a form of dispute resolution
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- Cost Vs. Reward
- Time scales
- Impact on reputation and relationships
4
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What is conciliation
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- Dispute resolution
- Similar to mediation
- 3rd party
- Councilor has no authority to seek evidence
- Councilors cannot make binding decisions
- Primary role is messenger and promote diplomacy
5
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What is mediation
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- ADR
- 3rd party to guide a decision
- Try to aid coming together of parties as opposed to acting as a messenger
6
Q
What is dispute resolution
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Action and processed taken to resolve contractual disagreements between parties
7
Q
What is negotiation
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- Negotiation is where the parties reach an agreement through an informal private or facilitated discussion.
- Both parties will agree to settle the dispute either at a high level or in detail and agree to be bound by this settlement.
8
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What is adjudication
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- Adjudication is a statutory form of dispute resolution
- It is a relatively simple and efficient method of resolving disputes without engaging in lengthy and expensive court proceedings.
- Adjudication relies on an independent third party who considers the claims of both parties.
- A binding decision is made by the adjudicator which can be appealed either through litigation or arbitration.
- It has the advantage of being time sensitive with a decision being made within 28 days.
9
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Please explain your understanding of the arbitration process
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- Arbitration is a procedure for the resolution of disputes which is under the control of the parties.
- Certain conditions must be met for example a genuine dispute or difference between the parties must have occurred with an award being capable of enforcement.
- A binding agreement must be reached to escalate the matter to arbitration.
- The proceedings are undertaken in a private setting meaning the reputations of both parties can be preserved to an extent.
10
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Bruce Tuckman theory
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- Forming - Formed
- Storming - Conflict
- Norming - Cohesion
- Performing - Success
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