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Category Archives: mediation
Communicating in silence; lessons from The Artist
I recently went to see the film The Artist (I know everyone else probably saw it ages ago and I am a bit behind the times). I was not quite sure what to expect, particularly with all the hype, however … Continue reading
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Workplace Mediation – Is it the Holy Grail?
I was delighted to be invited to speak recently to members of the SE Wales CIPD Branch about Workplace and Employment Mediation. I outlined my journey of discovery towards understanding and appreciating its benefits and also to highlight when and when not to use.
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Action points from Skills to Manage Retirement Issues
Around 20 HR and Business leaders attended my first Alison Love Limited seminar to discuss and explore how to effectively manage issues that could arise in managing retirements without a retirement age and an aging population. As outlined in my earlier blog … Continue reading
Sorry is the hardest word
An unprompted apology from my teenage son, not only demonstrated his growing maturity but also got me thinking how powerful and effective the word is in resolving any conflict situation. In this example, my son had got annoyed because I was … Continue reading
