Giving advanced training to those who have already handled hundreds of mediations is a very great challenge. Trainees may be from different backgrounds. Some of the trainees may have knowledge base but may not have so much of practical experience required to handle different types of disputes. Some may have handled hundreds or even thousands of mediations and yet may be accustomed to following the same methodology. Drawing their attention to consider handling the process differently is a difficult task. At the end of the day the trainees should not feel that “ We knew all these.. It is more like a refresher course , but not an advanced training”. Thus one of the primary factors that is required to be kept in mind in any advanced training is that it should be completely different from a refresher course.
Following the Three Parts’ Technique helps to address the above issue.
I.PART
Learning through reading and listening.
The identified reading material ( case histories, scholarly articles, books, videos etc) on the topics chosen for consideration are given in advance to the trainees. They are requested to read the same and equip themselves with the content knowledge well before the advanced training.
On the day of training, trainer gives them further inputs through “lecture” .
2.PART -2
Learning through exercise/role play/conversations/discussions
Trainees are involved in healthy discussions regarding grey areas/difficult situations. Group discussions are encouraged. Trainer uses “Facilitation” method to lead the conversations and discussions.
Some situational role plays / simulation exercises are chosen to draw home the point .
3.PART-3
Learning through Coaching
Trainee and the trainer together handle a given mediation.
Trainer sits as a co -mediator. Trainee proceeds with the process. As and when required trainer gives tips /suggestions to the trainee . The tips are given by way of cues in not more than 1- 3 words in writing.
When the trainee feels struck, the trainer takes the lead role and from that stage, trainer proceeds further. Trainee watches the trainer handling the situation differently.
CAUTION:-
All the three parts must go hand in hand. If first two parts are dealt with properly, in the third part, chances of intervention of the trainer will be very minimal.
“Decide to be methodical. Rest will fall in place.”
SLAMW
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Thank you ma’am.I am eagerly waiting for the book 📚. Regards Thankachan
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