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Management number 201826777 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $40.26 Model Number 201826777
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The only book to focus on mediation as opposed to other means of Online Dispute Resolution, including arbitration, this title includes checklists and templates written by a mediator who has conducted over 280 digital mediations, covers topics such as smart systems, 'smart settle', the use of artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, and mixed media mediations, and teaches mediators, advisers, and clients the different skills and mindsets essential to success in the world of digital mediation.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 328 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Digital mediation is a rapidly evolving field, offering new opportunities for mediators, advisers, and clients to achieve successful outcomes in disputes. While face-to-face mediations have their own unique advantages, digital mediation presents its own set of challenges and opportunities. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore how mediators, advisers, and clients can leverage digital mediation to achieve the same results as they do in face-to-face mediations.

One of the key challenges of digital mediation is building rapport online. Unlike face-to-face interactions, digital communication lacks the nonverbal cues and body language that can help establish trust and empathy. However, there are several strategies that mediators can use to overcome this challenge. For example, they can use video conferencing to simulate face-to-face interactions, allowing participants to see each other's facial expressions and body language. They can also use active listening techniques and ask open-ended questions to encourage participants to share their perspectives and emotions.

Another challenge of digital mediation is reading emotions. Unlike face-to-face interactions, digital communication lacks the subtle nuances that can help interpreters detect emotions and nonverbal cues. However, there are several tools and techniques that mediators can use to overcome this challenge. For example, they can use chatbots or virtual assistants to automate certain tasks, freeing up mediators to focus on reading emotions and nonverbal cues. They can also use mixed media mediations, which incorporate various forms of communication, such as text, video, and audio, to provide participants with a richer and more nuanced experience.

Marketing mediation online is another critical aspect of digital mediation. With the rise of social media and online platforms, mediators can reach a wider audience and promote their services more effectively. However, it is important to approach marketing online with a strategic mindset. Mediators can create informative websites, videos, blogs, and podcasts to showcase their expertise and provide valuable resources to their clients. They can also use social media platforms to engage with their audience and build relationships with potential clients.

Deciding whether digital mediation is the right choice for a dispute is a crucial decision that requires careful consideration. Digital mediation may be particularly beneficial for disputes that involve complex issues, require extensive documentation, or involve parties located in different geographical locations. However, it may not be the best option for disputes that involve high levels of emotion or require face-to-face interactions.

Digital mediation also fits into the world of the Digital Justice System and mandatory mediation. In many countries, governments are increasingly promoting the use of digital mediation to reduce the backlog of cases and improve access to justice. Mandatory mediation programs require parties to engage in mediation before pursuing legal action, and digital mediation can be a cost-effective and efficient way to facilitate these processes.

In conclusion, digital mediation is here to stay, and mediators, advisers, and clients need to adapt to this new norm to achieve successful outcomes in disputes. By building rapport online, reading emotions, marketing mediation online, deciding whether digital mediation is the right choice, and integrating digital mediation into the Digital Justice System, mediators, advisers, and clients can leverage the benefits of digital mediation to achieve the same results as they do in face-to-face mediations. This comprehensive guide provides practical guidance and strategies for mediators, advisers, and clients to succeed in the world of digital mediation.

Weight: 532g
Dimension: 157 x 250 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526525741


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