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Markert Mediacje is interested in establishing relationships that are mutually beneficial with our colleague organizations. As the result of such cooperation we are providing professional conflict and dispute resolution services, covering all business areas required in our projects and delivered by top professionals with proved experiences.
More information about CDR: http://www.mediate.org/.
CDR's areas of expertise and their major clients are: Collaborative Decision Making Procedures and Dispute Resolution Systems
In the 90ies CDR Associates helped Poland in the transition and building new democratic system. CDR consultants: Susan T. Wildau, Bernard Mayer and Christopher W. Moore conducted several seminars and provided consultation for: Ministry of the Environment: five-day seminar on Environmental Conflict Management for leaders from the Ministry of the Environment, regional/local government agencies and the Polish Ecological Club. This seminar explored how environmental conflict management procedures-negotiation, facilitation, mediation-could be used to address enforcement, regulatory, site-specific, and public policy disputes. The program enabled participants to explore how they could initiate joint cooperative efforts to address critical environmental issues-air and water quality, development and toxic waste cleanup-in the country. Ministry of Education and the University of Warsaw: Conducted a 40-hour seminar on Decision Making and Conflict Management for Educational Administrators, for 36 of the 49 regional public school superintendents in Poland. The seminar focused on democratic decision-making procedures for handling policy decisions, cooperative management and dispute resolution procedures and school-based management practices. The training program was part of a coordinated effort to introduce cooperative problem solving and dispute resolution into the Polish educational system. A second seminar, conducted by a colleague, introduced conflict resolution skills to 40 Polish teachers. Solidarity Trade Union- Poland: series of collective bargaining and grievance resolution training for for 40 key leaders of the Solidarity Trade Union. The first seminar was for the Mazowsze Regional Committee and staff who are responsible for conducting major national collective bargaining negotiations, plant closures and employee re-deployment. The seminar focused on the use of negotiations in collective bargaining, defining worker involvement in plant ownership and management, the economic restructuring of the Polish national economy and defining the role of trade unions in a democratic society.
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