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Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution

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Course Features

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Duration

3 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

3 hours

Course Description

This course will first introduce you to alternative dispute resolution (ADR). You will study the benefits of using ADR as a conflict resolution method and look into the ADR process. The course will discuss why ADR is one of the best conflict resolution methods available as well as teach you how to prepare for an ADR process. You will then learn what to expect from an ADR process including how confidentiality is maintained during the ADR sessions.Next, you will study the common methods of dispute resolution including negotiation, mediation, and arbitration as well as the other types of dispute resolution such as ethics hotline, summary jury trial, mini-trial, ombudsman, private judging, open-door policy, and mediation-arbitration. The course will discuss the mandatory arbitration clauses that are common in contracts and how such clauses are enforceable against parties even if they wish to litigate their claims.Negotiation is a skill often developed by people who are in charge of settling disputes or creating agreements. This Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution online course will teach you when to use different types of ADR methods including the benefits and drawbacks of each type. Check out the course today, and start learning the skills and knowledge that every effective ADR practitioner needs to possess.

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What You Will Learn

Define the role of negotiation in avoiding and settling disputes

Define what alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is

Describe the implications of bargaining power during negotiation

Describe the national principles of resolving dispute resolution

Describe the role of an ADR practitioner

Explain negotiation and how it is commonly employed in business

Explain various aspects of preparing for ADR

Identify the benefits of using ADR

Identify the level of confidentiality in ADR

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