Introduction
This specialized training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, focuses on developing practical and professional skills in workplace mediation and conflict resolution—one of the fastest-growing competencies in modern Human Resources and organizational leadership.
In today’s workplace, conflict is inevitable and, if not managed effectively, can significantly impact productivity, employee morale, and organizational performance. Studies indicate that managers may spend up to 30–40% of their time handling workplace disputes, while senior executives frequently engage in resolving complex issues such as grievances, disciplinary actions, and interpersonal conflicts.
This program introduces participants to structured mediation frameworks and evidence-based techniques aligned with global best practices recognized by institutions such as the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. Participants will learn how to act as neutral facilitators, manage difficult conversations, and guide conflicting parties toward mutually beneficial outcomes while preserving professional relationships.
Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the theory, principles, and models of workplace mediation
- Apply structured mediation frameworks to resolve workplace conflicts effectively
- Analyze and interpret different types of conflict and negotiation dynamics
- Develop core mediation skills including active listening, reframing, and facilitation
- Manage cultural and behavioral differences during mediation processes
- Handle resistance and blockages within mediation sessions
- Guide parties toward sustainable agreements and conflict resolution outcomes
- Recognize personal strengths and limitations as a mediator
- Apply ethical standards and professional practices in mediation
Target Audience
- HR Managers and HR Professionals
- Line Managers and Team Leaders
- Organizational Development Specialists
- Employee Relations Officers
- Professionals responsible for handling workplace conflicts
- Individuals seeking to enhance their negotiation and mediation skills
Outlines
Day 1: Introduction to Mediation Theory & Practice
- Overview of mediation concepts and principles
- Models of mediation and their applications
- The workplace mediation process
- Case study: intervention strategies
- When mediation works—and when it does not
- The role and responsibilities of the mediator
- Differences between mediation and other conflict interventions
- Limitations of the mediator’s role
- Self-awareness: what the mediator brings to the process
- Active listening skills refresher
Day 2: Understanding Conflict & Negotiation
- Foundations of conflict theory
- Introduction to the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI)
- Conflict handling styles and behaviors
- Strategies for resolving workplace conflict
- Core elements of negotiation
- Introduction to reframing techniques
- Stages of negotiation processes
- The Coleman Raider “Bare-Bones” negotiation model
- Exploring different negotiation outcomes
Day 3: Elements of Workplace Mediation
- The 7-step “Eastburn” mediation framework
- Introduction to role-play techniques
- Case study analysis and group discussions
- Caucusing techniques in mediation
- Practical mediation role-play sessions
- Feedback and performance evaluation
- Maintaining impartiality and neutrality
Day 4: Effectiveness of Workplace Mediation
- Joint mediation vs. co-mediation approaches
- Practical insights: mediators at work
- Understanding underlying issues (iceberg model)
- Managing hidden conflicts (“elephants in the room”)
- Advanced co-mediation role-plays
- Managing communication dynamics and discourse
- Identifying and overcoming mediation blockages
- Techniques to move disputants toward resolution
Day 5: Reaching Agreements & Mediation Ethics
- Structuring and formalizing mediation agreements
- Practical exercises on agreement development
- Post-mediation follow-up strategies
- Ethical frameworks and professional standards
- Maintaining confidentiality and trust
- Continuous professional development in mediation
- Program summary and evaluation
About Barcelona
Barcelona, the main city of Catalonia on Spain's east coast, is known for its fantastic weather and proud local culture. It is also Spain's second largest city and has all the cosmopolitan trappings you would expect. Among Barcelona's many attractions are the delicious seafood, stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere. It began life as a Roman city and has remained important ever since. Today, it is a buzzing city offering more than enough reasons to look for flights to Barcelona. Between UNESCO World Heritage Sites, famous sports teams plus great food, there's no shortage of ways to amuse oneself.
Things to do and places to visit in Barcelona
Barcelona really does have something for everyone. The attractions of Barcelona include beautiful beaches to relax on, almost endless historical locations to explore, all the shops you could ever wish for, one of the world's most admired football clubs and world-class eateries - you may never want to leave. Luckily, with so much to do the city's compactness makes it easy to explore. Simply wandering through the streets is a great way to soak up the atmosphere.
Just some of the great things to do in Barcelona include:
- Marvel at Gaudi's masterwork, the Sagrada Familia.
- Sample the wide range of tapas in Barcelona's bars.
- See the somewhat surreal architecture of Antoni Gaudi.
- Wander through Park Guell, which offers great views over the city and out to sea.
- See the Cubist master’s early work in the Picasso Museum.
- Get lost in the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, known locally as the Barri Gotic.
- Browse the upmarket shops along the Passeig de Gracia.
- Soak up the tranquil atmosphere in the Cathedral of the Sea.
- Watch the silky skills of FC Barcelona in a game at the Camp Nou.
- Enjoy authentic paella with fresh seafood.
- Climb Montjuic for spectacular views.