Mediator, what do you think?

One of the big debates in current mediation practice is whether or not mediators should be facilitative or evaluative. There seems to be a need to categorise mediators as one or t’other. An indicator of the latter is the willingness of a mediator to make mediator’s proposals with a view to breaking an impasse and brokering a settlement. John De Groote offers a definition of mediator’s proposals over on his thoughtful blog Settlement Perspectives.

Do you expect your mediator to make settlement proposals at any time during the negotiation; or only when there appears to be an impasse; or never?

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