The Neutral Fallacy: There is No Sideways in Life |...
Rated • 1 review • self improvement • jonathanfields.com
Rated • 1 review • self improvement • jonathanfields.com
Rated • 1 review • law • patrickjlamb.com
An important reminder of how trials put your fate in the hands of strangers--and create potentially disastrous uncertainty! Advice lawyers should heed.
Rated • 1 review • family, twitter • pistachioconsulting.com
The more things change. . .
Rated • 1 review • law • blogspot.com
A great reminder of why we're all in this business--or why we should be!
Rated • 1 review • business, mediation, negotiation • negotiationlawblog.com
An "old" (in blogworld) but great post about why mediators must let principals, not attorneys, talk to each other to further settlement.
Rated • 7 reviews • twitter • twitip.com
Darren says it better than I (a/k/a @erwiest) can!
Rated • 2 reviews • internet • michaelmartine.com
Great checklist to start from!
Rated • 3 reviews • blogs, sales • typepad.com
Seth gets it right. . . again. Now if I could just mount that enthusiasm every time. . .
Rated • 1 review • business • negotiationlawblog.com
A powerful reminder of the importance of finding the right story to tell, not only for neutrals (here, mediators) but advocates
Rated • 1 review • career planning • nytimes.com
What we should all be doing rather than starine at the screen and keyboard!