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Season’s Greetings
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays We at CDC Integrated Services wish to take a moment to thank everyone who chose us to aid them with the issues brought to us during the past year. We are grateful for your business and wish all of our clients a safe and peaceful new...
A Retainer That Makes Sense
Benefits of a Professional Conflict Resolution Services On Retainer: Dozens of different conflicts confront people in a corporate setting every day. It’s a fact of life, and with millions of people are in the workforce today, it’s not going to get any easier. Some...
Finding the “SD” in Mediation
"People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do". (Isaac Asimov) Mediators who do not allow the principle of self-determination to guide the mediation’s outcome will risk seeing that mediation fail. Mr. Mark Baer, a mediator who...
Mediation is not Surrender
I recently read an interesting article in one of the mediation blogs I follow. In that article was a phrase that caught my attention, which reads, in part, “when parties agree to mediate, the search for solutions is not a sign of weakness”. This phrase brought home in...
Is Your Integrity Intact?
Abigail Adams, the wife of John Adams our second president, was his intellectual equal. They wrote each other frequently when they were apart because they trusted each other's judgement. In one of her letters she wrote, in part, “…How difficult the task to quench the...
That Sinking Feeling
In my book, which will be available through Amazon Kindle in about three months, if not sooner, I talk about the fact that many companies say they are customer focused, but they aren't. They say they are committed to under-promising and over performing. They point...
An Uphill Climb
In a recent article I read, the author talked about how technology is disrupting the way work is done both nationally and internationally. Companies like Facebook and Uber have, within a few short years, achieved market values greater than 80 percent of the companies...
Communication and Forts
All across the country in companies large and small annual reviews occur between a manager and the employees reporting under him or her. In the course of conducting this performance review, one of the areas that almost all performance appraisals include is how well...
The Past Matters
In mediation disputes the past does matter. Earlier this fall I wrote about the Wheel of Conflict, a concept introduced in a book written by Professors Bernard Meyer and Christopher Moore. In their analysis of conflict, a series of common themes interact with each...
The Hidden Snares
I live and work in Houston Texas as do many of the people who read my letters and follow my blog. Many of you living here work for companies with a focus on or an involvement in oil and gas production. Others work in companies not related to oil and gas, but represent...