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Pete W. Desrochers

Chartered Mediators and a Qualified Arbitrator
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Canada

Pete is one of Canada’s Chartered Mediators and a Qualified Arbitrator, as well as being a Registered Mediator and Arbitrator in the United States. He has completed over 3,800 mediations covering 13 countries and four continents.

His portfolio of high-profile mediations includes working with the U.S. soldiers in Iraq, Afghanistan and Germany; a firefighters’ labor dispute; a wrongful death
suit; several trade agreements between Asian countries; the kidnapping of a child
to Japan during a custody battle and the murder of a celebrity.

Pete’s corporate mediation focuses primarily on workplace issues, bullying, wrongful dismissal, contracts and the alleged failures of parties to provide goods or services at the agreed price, in the agreed time and of the agreed quality. His conflict communication training programs have been well received by large corporations, non-profit organizations, various First Nations bands and governments.

He is also one of the proponents and pioneers of “Dispute Resolution Panels”.
These panels are comprised of lawyers, mediators and arbitrators who can make
awards or render findings in any corporate or personal conflict at a fraction of the cost of conventional options.

Pete is the President of the Alberta Arbitration and Mediation Society (AAMS) and
founder of “The Negotiators”, with offices in Atlanta, Denver, Chicago, Las Vegas,
Calgary and Edmonton. The firm was once named one of the “Top 10 Small
Businesses of the Year” by the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Starts 7 Nov 2024
18:00
CET
Online
Led by Pete W. Desrochers
Registration is Free
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This webinar teaches participants to, not only better observe others, but to adjust their negotiation strategy instantaneously and instinctively with hardly a thought. Pete challenges, and actually contradicts the traditional beliefs and practices of strategic listening and responding. 

Participants will learn “triune thinking” processes, taking any hostile or difficult situation and placing it within their own sphere of comfort. They will learn techniques to counter direct attacks and accusations, how to successfully respond to “dirty negotiating tactics” most used by aggressive parties, and to create their own mental emergency travel kits for any occasion.

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Ye-Min Wu has over 15+ years of experience as a diplomat, having represented Singapore at the United Nations (UN), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and World Trade Organization (WTO).
Greg was born in the UK and lives and works in Germany. He teaches mediation, negotiation and cross-cultural communication in commercial law, management and MBA programmes at the Technical University of Wildau, Berlin, Germany, where he also coordinates an internal conflict advisory service.
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Germany
Alexandra Kieffer began her path to conflict resolution and mediation by studying sociology, economics and the Joint Master Degree "Peace and Conflict Studies" in Germany and England.
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Kyrgyzstan
Fidana Alieva is a mediation and negotiation practitioner in commercial, employment, workplace, family business and other disputes. She has been working as a dispute resolution professional for more than ten years now (since 2012), mediating, negotiating and arbitrating regionally and internationally. As a dispute resolution professional, she participated in over 200 disputes, including quite complex cases with international organizations’ participation, multi-party disputes and online mediation.
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Japan
James is a mediator, arbitrator, and law professor at Rikkyo University in Tokyo. He previously practiced international dispute resolution at law firms in Paris and was legal counsel at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes of the World Bank in Washington.