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基本説明
Shows how true conflict resolution can only happen by working with the 'stories' of the individuals in the conflict.
Full Description
Learn how personal and organizational conflicts can be resolved by listening closely to the 'stories' people tell when they are in conflict, understanding why people tell their stories in the ways they do, and creating a third story that brings them together. This visionary book is written by Kenneth Cloke and Joan Goldsmith, two renowned mediators, who have used the narrative structure method successfully in their own mediation practice to move people in conflict from stubbornness, hostility, and fear to openness, collaboration, and forgiveness. Focusing on the transformative power of stories, Resolving Personal and Organizational Conflict includes an array of case studies from the authors' first-hand experience with thousands of clients. These case studies include the perspectives of all the parties in the conflict and cover a wide range of conflicts and disputes.
Contents
Preface.
1. The Hidden Meaning of Conflict Stories.
2. Working with Stories to Resolve Conflict.
3. Stories Unheard and Untold.
4. Stories that Sacrifice Life.
5. Stories that Hold Organizations Hostage.
6. Stories that Justify Boundary Violations.
Conclusion: Living Happily Ever After.
About the Authors.
Index.