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Collaborative processes®
is
a Colorado
based organization (LLC) that helps parties and stakeholders begin and continue
processes that help them find creative and useful approaches to their
activities or if applicable to their conflicts.
Collaborative processes®
provides:
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Consultation. |
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Facilitation. |
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Mediation. |
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Assistance with inter and
intra-organizational decision making. |
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Help in developing strategic frameworks. |
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Capacity building to permit the parties
to continue without external assistance.. |
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Example engagements
Collaborative processes®
was created in
2003, and functions through its principal, Joseph McMahon, P.E., JD. Joe
McMahon is an experienced facilitator who has worked with numerous
businesses, government agencies, and nonprofits/NGOs.
Joe
McMahon:
I am married with two children and two grandchildren, and have advanced
degrees in law and engineering. I moved to Colorado in 1962 to go the
the USAF Academy. After military service, I went
to graduate school in Denver in engineering
and a few years later in law. I practiced engineering in the
early 70's, and law through 2000.I began my work in mediation and
facilitation in 1991, and received my mediation training from Gary
Friedman and Jack Himmelstein of the Center for Mediation in Law.
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Memberships |
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Association
for Conflict Resolution |
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Colorado
Bar Association |
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International
Association of Facilitators |
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Civicus:
World Alliance for Citizen Participation |
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| Panels
and rosters |
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National
Roster of Environment Dispute Resolution and Consensus
Building Professionals |
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American
Arbitration Association (Denver, Energy, Construction, Large
complex case panels) |
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CPR
Institute for Dispute Resolution, Denver panel |
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| Positions |
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Manager,
Collaborative Processes LLC |
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Manager,
Joseph P McMahon Jr. LLC |
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President,
Inter-Mediation International |
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Formerly
a partner/lawyer at Davis Graham & Stubbs, Denver CO., USA
(1978-2000) |
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Collaborative Processes LLC is a Colorado Corporation organized in the USA in
2003.
Collaborative Processes does not provide legal advice.
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