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Questions For Self-Evaluation

This document provides questions for self-evaluation after a mediation session. It asks the mediator to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses in the mediation, identify the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) and Worst Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (WATNA), and consider what could have been done better in the mediation session.

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Questions For Self-Evaluation

This document provides questions for self-evaluation after a mediation session. It asks the mediator to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses in the mediation, identify the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) and Worst Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (WATNA), and consider what could have been done better in the mediation session.

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Questions for self-evaluation

1. What were your strengths and weaknesses in this mediation?

2. What were the BATNA and WATNA?

3. What could you have done better in this session?

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