Active listening is a skill that needs to be practiced. So says Harvard Business Review contributing editor Amy Gallo. In their 13-minute podcast, you’ll learn how you can use listening skills to make other people ...

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In this Work/Life podcast episode, “The Science of Productive Conflict,” organizational psychologist Adam Grant talks to two people who share their observations and assumptions in a conflict and invite the other person to do the ...

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What is ubuntu and does this concept lead to an understanding of creating peace? Listen to Co-creating Peace, “Ubuntuworks”, Episode #113 with the founder of the the Ubuntuworks Project, Eric Sirotkin, board member, Raphael Masesa, ...

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Como podemos aplicar a filosofia Ubuntu no Direito? Eric Sirotkin (US) and Fernanda Guerra (Brazil) discuss how lawyers can change their practice to include active listening and change in their practice based on the philosophy ...

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There is a global integrative law movement that is transformational, impactful, fun. It’s time to grow because the world needs us. So, we are interviewing lawyers from around the world who share their experiences as ...

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Conflict comes in many shapes and sizes. Peacemakers must constantly look for creative approaches to resolving and transforming conflict. These approaches and their methods must be adapted to the context and nature of the conflict ...

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While most people see the legal arena as a place to do battle, a place where we annihilate the person we see as our opponent, using mediation skills as a lawyer empowers people to find ...

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