This book compares the unique features of workplace mediation to other
contexts of mediation, as well as the specific competences each
situation requires of the mediator. It covers many important issues
related to workplace mediation and discusses interventions by managers,
such as conflict coaching and informal mediation. It proposes a new
model to assess the effectiveness of mediation, and discusses the impact
of legal systems, HRM policies, as well as power structures, and
cultural differences. The book takes into account perspectives from
multiple disciplines, such as management, business, psychology, law and
sociology. It also discusses mediation aspects from a variety of
cultural and regional contexts. The book advances knowledge about the
application, process and effects of workplace mediation and includes
practical tips for scholars, practitioners, mediators and managers to
enhance their mediation practice or to foster constructive conflict
management in organizations.