Getting to yes with blogging: even the big guys can learn something about...
Some of us in the dispute resolution blogosphere have noticed but perhaps have been too polite to say anything…that is, until now… One of the major players in the negotiation world is blogging. These...
View ArticleIt's a jungle out there: words of caution for negotiating social media
Twitter. LinkedIn. Facebook. Chances are you’ve set up a user account on at least one of these sites or maybe others besides these popular three. Learning how to navigate these social media sites can...
View ArticleNegotiating social media: the sequel
Last week I posted “It’s a jungle out there: words of caution for negotiating social media“, an article with my recommendations about using social media wisely and courteously. What spurred me to...
View ArticleMediation Channel hacked: a cautionary tale about security, safety online
Mediation Channel got hacked. While I was enjoying a much-needed vacation earlier this summer, hackers broke into my WordPress-based sites, including this site and ADRblogs.com. They left no...
View ArticleNew and recommended: ADR blogs to add to your reading list
From time to time I select noteworthy blogs from recent additions to ADRblogs.com, the site tracking alternative dispute resolution blogs world-wide, and highlight them here. Here is my latest...
View ArticleTwitter, LinkedIn, and blogging: 3 mistakes to avoid as you negotiate social...
A compellingly attractive aspect of all forms of social media – whether blogging, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or others – is their relative ease of use. Within moments, anyone with internet access and...
View ArticleOne reason why mediation trainers should use Twitter
For those of you still on the fence about whether or not to join Twitter, the popular social media and networking site, there’s one reason why you might want to sign up, at least if you’re a mediation...
View ArticleBeware of the app: a warning to ADR bloggers and their readers on Facebook
Numerous news articles and blog posts have commented on the dark side of Facebook – its disregard for users’ privacy, the opportunities it affords for cyberbullying, and its vulnerability to spam,...
View ArticleRethinking social media: the worth of trust in online business networking
In the February 2010 issue of Harper’s Magazine is an essay entitled “The Serfdom of Crowds”, excerpted from You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto, the latest book by computer scientist, web guru, and...
View ArticleBlog responsibly: a public service reminder for dispute resolution bloggers
I’ve been blogging about dispute resolution for over 5 years now. When I first launched my blog, you could count ADR blogs in single digits. You can still find these early adopters online – folks like...
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