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Negotiate Anything

The History and Importance of Mediation With Grande Lum

Negotiate Anything

American Negotiation Institute

Education, Careers, Business

4.8659 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Grande Lum, the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Menlo College and author of America's Peacemakers The Community Relations Service and Civil Rights, teaches us about how mediation has helped over the course of American history and some best practices for community mediation involvement. Link for Grande's Book: America's Peacemakers The Community Relations Service and Civil Rights Use Code: PEACE40 for a 40% discount Request a Custom Workshop For Your Company Get Free Access to Over 15 Negotiation Guides Follow Grande on LinkedIn Follow Kwame on LinkedIn

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0:00.0

From LinkedIn News, I'm Leah Smart, host of Everyday Better, an award-winning podcast dedicated to personal development.

0:06.2

Join me every week for captivating stories and research to find more fulfillment in your work and personal life.

0:11.8

Listen to Every Day Better on the LinkedIn Podcast Network, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:17.4

From LinkedIn News, I'm Jesse Hempel, host of the Hello Monday podcast.

0:22.3

Start your week with the Hello Monday podcast.

0:25.3

We'll navigate career pivots.

0:27.2

We'll learn where happiness fits in.

0:29.1

Listen to Hello Monday with me, Jesse Hempel on the LinkedIn Podcast Network, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:39.7

Hello, my friend, and welcome to another episode of Negotiate Anything.

0:43.7

Thanks for spending time with us today.

0:45.7

It's listeners like you in 181 different countries that have made Negotiate Anything

0:50.9

the most popular negotiation and conflict resolution podcast in the world. I'm your

0:56.3

host, Kwame Christian. I'm a business lawyer, mediator, professor, and the director of the American

1:01.7

Negotiation Institute. Before we get started, I have two quick questions for you. Is negotiation a

1:07.1

critical part of what you do? Do you need to resolve conflict and persuade at work?

1:11.7

If you answered yes to both of those questions, visit our website to learn more about our negotiation workshops.

1:17.1

We've traveled the country working with professionals just like you, and we'd love to have the

1:21.0

opportunity to work with you too. Check out the link in the description to learn more.

1:26.7

Grand, thanks for joining us today.

1:29.3

It's great to be here, Kwame.

1:30.6

Thank you for inviting me.

1:31.8

Yeah, it's a pleasure to have you.

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