Cornelius, Everyone Can Win

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Helena Cornelius, Shoshana Faire and Estella Cornelius, Everyone Can Win: How to Resolve Conflict, Second Edition. Simon & Schuster (Australia), 2007.

Referenced in: Church Conflict Education, Standard Textbooks

LifeandLeadership.com Summary

This excellent workbook for handling interpersonal conflict has been reprinted over thirteen times since it was originally published in 1989, and enjoys international recognition as one of the most practical tool-kits for achieving win/win resolutions. It is the featured resource for the Conflict Resolution Network, and has sold over 100,000 copies in Australia.

There are twelve tools in the kit. Each tool has multiple uses. The skills you teach a young child are basically the same ones needed by a team leader. One morning at 7:00 a.m. you’ll pull out a tool for a problem in the kitchen, and find yourself needing it again in a difficult meeting at 11:00 a.m. The book presents everyday examples and stories that illustrate the use of the skills. Issues include creative response, empathy, assertiveness, co-operative power, managing emotions, mapping conflict, negotiation/mediation, and broadening perspectives. The appendices include a helpful Conflict Checklist to analyze a problem in detail or to decide which tool is most needed in a situation.

From the Publisher

This is the completely revised and updated edition of this classic book on conflict resolution. Everyone Can Win is established as a leading text for numerous university courses on conflict resolution, in fields as diverse as police training, social welfare, counselling, psychology, teacher training, town planning and law. It offers techniques for transforming conflict into an opportunity for positive change.

This revised edition is easy to read and inspiring. It has become one of the most recognised handbooks of practical CR skills. It is equally relevant for those who lead, manage and relate to people in any context – be it workplace, social, family, community or school.

This is a book about relationships and how to manage them well. The skills of Conflict Resolution are specific and transferable. Learn a technique for one situation then transfer it to another area of your life. It is the “how to” of emotional intelligence.

This book is interactive and invites the reader’s participation. The exercises lead the reader on a personal journey of self-discovery. The material presented is easy to access and very practical. Read any page and immediately apply a skill to a situation that is troubling you. These skills empower you. They are as much about conflict prevention as resolution.

About the Authors

Helena Cornelius is a psychologist, manager and mother of three. She is also a Director of the Conflict Resolution Network, an advisor and developer of programs for school, tertiary and on-the-job education. Shoshana Faire is experienced in personal growth, organisational and interpersonal relationship building. She leads workshops in conflict resolution, mediation and negation around Australia.

Shoshana Faire brings 22 years of experience supporting learning and development in private and public organisations. Her work includes leading skills development programs, facilitating meetings, resolving conflicts, mediating and coaching. She brings an enthusiasm and caring that comes with being passionate about her chosen field.

Estella Cornelius, before her death in 2010, was a specialist mediator and conflict analyst. She co-founded with her daughter Helena the Conflict Resolution Network, which encourages conflict resolution training in workplaces, universities, schools and community organizations. Her contributions to peace and human rights were recognized with an Order of Australia, an honorary doctorate at Macquarie University, and her acknowledgement as a “peace messenger” by the United Nations.


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