Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Crisp or Basic Bankruptcy Law for Paralegals

Crisp: Conflict Management, Third Edition: Resolving Disagreements in the W

Author: Herbert S Kindler

When people work together in a diverse and dynamic environment, conflict and disagreements inevitably arise. Learning to resolve disagreements constructively is the key to maintaining healthy work relationships and fostering a productive workplace. CONFLICT MANAGEMENT (formerly titled MANAGING DISAGREEMENT CONSTRUCTIVELY) helps readers improve their interpersonal, communication, and mediation skills. Several exercises and case studies throughout the book give the lessons relevance and practical application in the real world. Readers will also become familiar with the guiding principles behind conflict management, the nine approaches to managing disagreement, and a four-phase process for resolving conflict. With the proper understanding of the nature of conflict and with the tools to handle disagreements constructively, readers will be able to enrich their work, their relationships, and their careers.



Table of Contents:
Part 1: Understanding Conflict Management Guiding Principles What's Your Style? Nine Approaches to Managing Conflict and Disagreement
Part 2: The Four-Phase Process for Managing Conflict and Disagreement Introducing the Process Phase I: Explore Phase II: Plan Phase III: Prepare Phase IV: Implement
Appendix Review Case: Serving the Customer Summary Review Reflection Additional Reading

Books about economics: The NTL Handbook of Organization Development and Change or Financial Accounting

Basic Bankruptcy Law for Paralegals

Author: David L Buchbinder

Proven effective through years of classroom use, this compact yet comprehensive text offers a step-by-step overview of the Bankruptcy Code and Rules. The Sixth Edition reflects the sweeping changes caused by the new Bankruptcy Bill passed in 2005.



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