Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jun. 13, 2000
A SIMPLE THANK YOU
The Closer: By Jeffrey Krivis Every day, I meet with people and try to sort through their conflicts in order to achieve some meaningful consensus or agreement. Some of these sessions are more difficult than others, but a challenging part of the process comes when one party fails to show any appreciation toward the other party for whatever concession has been given, however modest.




By Jeffrey Krivis
Every day, I meet with people and try to sort through their conflicts in order to achieve some meaningful consensus or agreement. Some of these sessions are more difficult than others, but a challenging part of the process comes when one party fails to show any appreciation toward the other p...
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