Early Neutral Evaluation (Training)

REGULAR EARLY NEUTRAL EVALUATION (ENE)

PARTICIPANTS:

  • Legal Professionals: Barristers, Cilex Executives, Solicitors, Legal Assistants, Paralegals and Trainees
  • Professional Advisors – Accountants, Auditors, Financial advisors, Engineers, Healthcare, Human Resources (HR) professionals, Tech experts, Scientists, Social workers, Heads of institutions, School administrators, Teachers, and other professionals.
  • Others: Captains of industries, Entrepreneurs, company directors, Graduates, non-professional people, etc.

INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE:

These training modules provide a comprehensive overview of Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) procedures, techniques, and ethical considerations, preparing participants for roles as practitioners in ENE, mediation, negotiation, and conciliation processes. Each module typically includes lectures, interactive exercises, case studies, and discussions to facilitate learning and skills development.

ADVANCED EARLY NEUTRAL EVALUATION (A-ENE) TRAINING MODULES

PARTICIPANTS:

  • Legal Professionals: Barristers, Cilex Executives, Solicitors, Legal Assistants, Paralegals and Trainees
  • Professional Advisors – Accountants, Auditors, Financial advisors, Engineers, Healthcare, Human Resources (HR) professionals, Tech experts, Scientists, Social workers, Heads of institutions, School administrators, Teachers, and other professionals.
  • Others: Captains of industries, Entrepreneurs, company directors, Graduates, non-professional people, etc.

INTRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE:

These advanced early neutral evaluation training modules are designed to enhance participants’ skills and knowledge in handling easy, complex, and challenging mediation, conciliation, negotiation, and arbitration cases. Each module includes advanced theoretical concepts, practical strategies, real-world case studies, and interactive simulations to deepen participants’ understanding with practical exercises to enhance participants’ negotiation skills and proficiency in negotiation practice.

MODULE:

  1. Introduction to Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE)
  2. Principles and Process of Early Neutral Evaluation
  3. Preparation for ENE
  4. Skills for Effective ENE
  5. Legal and Procedural Aspects
  6. Conducting ENE Sessions and ENE in Practice
  7. ENE Outcome and Follow-up
  8. Case Studies and Practical Exercises
  9. Ethical Considerations and Professionalism in ENE
  10. Advanced Topics in ENE
  11. Role Plays and Simulations
  12. Technology Uses and Management
  13. in ENEEvaluation and Certification