Customer Review: A textbook for the Harvard Negotiation Project. This book is for too much for the average joe. It is more for people who must negotiate for a living - that's a lot of us. It is "Getting To Yes" writ large. Where the ground breaking "Getting To Yes" can help everyone, "Beyond Winning" is more aimed... more info
Customer Review: I have purchased over 200 copies of this book in the past 2-3 years -- I include it with my own materials for a basic mediation class I teach for Ohio's oldest community mediation center. While I don't teach out of the book per se (it's not a teaching manual), it is an excellent companion to the... more info
Customer Review: .......WE BOUGHT THE BOOK FOR OUR DAUGHTER WHO IS STUDYING..... ...LAW.....AND SHE FOUND IT ...WELL MARKED...AND INDEX ....SHE WAS VERY HAPPY...........WE RECEIVE IT ON TIME FOR REPORT SHE IS SUPPOST TO GIVE ON THE 14 OF MARCH.....THANK YOU TO THE SELLER......
Customer Review: This newly revised edition of The Promise of Mediation offers a wealth of new information on the priniciples of transformative conflict intervention. Many readers may not be aware that the revised edition actually contains almost entirely new material, reflecting new understandings of transformative... more info
Customer Review: I got this book halfway through the semester when I realized I didn't understand anything that was going on in my contracts class. It's easy to understand and very helpful. The sample questions at the back were really useful, too. I haven't gotten my exam grade back yet, but I'm positive that this... more info
Customer Review: Judge Goodman's methodical, question and answer approach is very effective in giving the novice mediator an overview of what is involved, the essential skills needed, and anticipates problems that can arise during the mediation process. A succinct appendix on the rules of evidence is particularly... more info
Customer Review: I bought the book new and received it very fast.It is a very detailed book yet not as informative as I would have thought. It has more appendices and sitings which makes following it a little difficult.