Managing Public Disputes: A Practical Guide for Professionals in Government, Business, and Citizen's Groups / Edition 1

Managing Public Disputes: A Practical Guide for Professionals in Government, Business, and Citizen's Groups / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0787957429
ISBN-13:
9780787957421
Pub. Date:
08/07/2001
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0787957429
ISBN-13:
9780787957421
Pub. Date:
08/07/2001
Publisher:
Wiley
Managing Public Disputes: A Practical Guide for Professionals in Government, Business, and Citizen's Groups / Edition 1

Managing Public Disputes: A Practical Guide for Professionals in Government, Business, and Citizen's Groups / Edition 1

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Overview

For more than a decade, Managing Public Disputes has beenthe first choice, hands-on guide for managers, offering usefulinstructions for handling a wide range of large and small publiccontroversies from the national to the community level. Itincludes:
* Ten proven principles for managing conflict
* A comprehensive framework with step-by-step procedures forcreating productive outcomes
* Seven illustrative case examples
* Detailed advice on effective methods for collectinginformation, conducting interviews, and analyzing a conflictsituation
* Suggestions for handling special problems such as reluctantparticipants, keeping people at the negotiation table, and handlingsituations where emotions are running high
* Eight tasks targeted for designing an overall strategy formanaging public disputes

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780787957421
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/07/2001
Edition description: Subsequent
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.09(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

SUSAN L. CARPENTER is a mediator and trainer. She is thefounding director of the Program for Community Problem Solving inWashington, D.C. and a founding board member of the InternationalAssociation of Public Participation. She was the associate directorof ACCORD Associates, a nonprofit conflict management organizationin Boulder, Colorado for ten years.

W.J.D. KENNEDY was the executive director of ACCORDAssociates for fourteen years. He has consulted with a wide varietyof private organizations and city, county, state, and federalagencies.

Table of Contents

The Authors.

Part 1: Public Controversies and Conflict Management.

1 Understanding Public Disputes: The Spiral of UnmanagedConflict.

2 Dealing with Conflict Productively: Alternatives and CaseExamples.

3 Developing an Effective Program of Conflict Management: TenPrinciples.

Part 2: A Step-By-Step Process for Managing PublicDisputes.

4 Analyzing the Conflict.

5 Designing a Strategy and Setting Up the Conflict ManagementProgram.

6 Adopting Procedures, Educating Parties, and DevelopingOptions.

7 Reaching and Carrying Out Agreements.

Part 3: Ensuring the Success of Conflict Management.

8 Guidelines for Making the Program Work.

9 Paying Attention to Underlying Dynamics: Values, Trust,Power.

10 Handling the Human Side of the Process.

11 Removing Roadblocks.

References.

Index.
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