🛠️ Problem-Solving & Conflict Navigation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

7.6 – Recognizing Bias in Mediation: Bias can sneak in through tone, body language, or assumptions. Recognizing bias means checking your own perspective before judging others. Even mediators must stay alert to favoritism or unfair sympathy. You can pause to ask, “Am I being fully fair to both sides?” Awareness keeps discussions balanced and trustworthy. Admitting bias is not weakness—it’s maturity. When people feel seen equally, they open up more easily. Bias awareness protects fairness and credibility in every talk. Staying neutral builds the foundation for true problem-solving. Equality in attention leads to equality in outcomes.

About this course

Practical strategies to resolve conflicts, make sound decisions, and navigate challenges with confidence and professionalism.

This course includes:
  • Problem-solving and conflict resolution practice scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks and planning tools
  • Communication and negotiation strategy guides

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