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New book
 
New book demonstrating and illustrationg the detailed differences and comonalties between six mainstreams of styles in mediation.

Can be ordered by Amazon.com for only £38.00 - VAT incl.


There is no VAT on export outside the EU

You are welcome to use the shortcut just mailing me your order at hans.boserup@gmail.com and you will get your copy right away, and you may escape the handling costs and the VAT/TAX :-)

Make a book review to a gazette or a magazine of your own choice and get a copy of the book for free. Please ask for details at hans.boserup@gmail.com
 

 
 
Mediation
Six Ways in Seven Days
A book like this has been needed for a long time.
 
 
Designed as a seven-day training course for anyone who wants to learn more about the six primary modes of mediation, this comprehensive book has the unique audio-visual supplement that further demonstrates and underscores the tenets and nuances of successful mediation.

Check out uk.mediator.dk/48-books website.htm
 
An experienced litigator and mediator, Hans Boserup addresses the frequently asked question, “How come it is so difficult to mediate well when it looks so easy?” The answer, as he will show you, is in learning the art of mediation within a variety of shades and contours. When countless ways of mediation surface, it is because each mediator is rooted within his own value system and professional experience, overriding most of the training available to mediators today.
 
But there are differences in how to manage the process of mediation. Do you or do you not want to steer or be steered? It is about the heart and the brain. Can these really work together, or should life be left entirely to the brain? Should emotions be given space in conflict? Is it acceptable that just that which is clearly measurable be included? Can I solve conflicts with parties living in another world so different from my own? 
 
What contribute to reducing absence caused by illness? What contributes to improved sleep and concentration? What contributes to harmony at home and in the workplace?
 
This book is about how consultants, neutral parties, shop stewards and managers can maintain what they are skilled at in solving disputes while choosing to improve upon what already works well. Teachers, doctors, psychologists, auditors and lawyers all meeting and being impacted by close conflict every day should read the book, too. The format and language are easy to read and digest, and the book’s value as a timeless reference resource cannot be understated.





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Otherwise please contact us by phone +45 3913 5500, 3913 5555 (fax) or e-mail forlag@djoef.dk
 

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You order  will be added an ordering fee of EURO 7,50 incl. VAT.

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You will probably save the VAT when ordering directly from the publisher. One way to order is http://www.djoef-forlag.dk/vare/8757417555

 

Selections from book can now be downloaded.
Right click the .Pdf icon and select "Save as"
 
 

Mediation
Six Ways in Seven Days--
 
Special Part of the Mediation Process
1. Edition, 1. Impression
© 2007 Nyt Juridisk Forlag
ISBN 978-87-574-1755-5
 
Published August 2007 - The book's web site contain's plenty of video cuts illustrating what the book is teaching.

The book's website is filled with ressources http://www.djoef-forlag.dk/sites/mediation/video.html

Nyt Juridisk Forlag
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Postboks 2702
2100 København Ø
Denmark
 
Telephone: +45 39 13 55 00
Telefax: +45 39 13 55 55
e-mail: forlag@djoef.dk