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The Peace Conference ProcessThe Peace Conference process like mediation is nearly always a better form of dispute resolution than is litigation or arbitration. It is certainly better to talk out issues than continue the stress of a disagreement or heighten tensions with the threat of violence or court action. Most disputes result from poor communication and not taking the interest or time to properly understand another perspective. This can be difficult to do without a neutral party guiding, a proven method of discussing difficult matters that will allow all sides to fairly relate their point of view. The Peace Conference process creates a unique opportunity to communicate better--to be fully heard, to present your story, and follow a proven stage by step method™ to search for mutually satisfactory solutions. Our PC process allows people to communicate more effectively with one another than in arbitration or court. Another advantage of mediation, is that innovative solutions to a problem may be explored. You can create your own solutions rather than have a judge or arbitrator impose a decision on you. Thus, you maintain the power to decide, rather than have someone else decide for you. The outcome of mediation generally produces more satisfaction and compliance among its participants, than it does for those who use litigation.
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