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    The Organizational Ombudsman: Origins, Roles and Operations - A Legal Guide

    By Charles L Howard

    The Organizational Ombudsman: Origins, Roles and Operations - A Legal Guide

    The Organizational Ombudsman: Origins, Roles and Operations - A Legal Guide

    By Charles L Howard

    Anyone involved with an ombudsman office will find this book an invaluable resource that explains why an ombudsman is important for organizations, and strategies for structuring and operating offices to preserve the confidentiality that is critical to their function.

    The Organizational Ombudsman: Origins, Roles and Operations - A Legal Guide

    By Charles L Howard

    The Organizational Ombudsman: Origins, Roles and Operations - A Legal Guide

    The Organizational Ombudsman: Origins, Roles and Operations - A Legal Guide

    By Charles L Howard

    Anyone involved with an ombudsman office will find this book an invaluable resource that explains why an ombudsman is important for organizations, and strategies for structuring and operating offices to preserve the confidentiality that is critical to their function.

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    An essential resource for ombudsmen, dispute resolution professionals, in-house counsel, corporate executives, university administrators, compliance officers, and human resources personnel, this book provides a history of the evolution of the role of an organizational ombudsman. It explains why such a function is important for organizations and the pressures on organizations from developments in criminal law, employment law, and corporate governance and regulation. The book provides:

    • A detailed rationale for the creation of ombudsman offices, including a review of demographic data and workplace/societal changes in technology and globalization that have influenced how we work and interact in large organizations.
    • Suggestions for structuring and documenting an ombudsman program and how to address issues that arise in litigation.
    • A comprehensive presentation of various legal issues associated with organizational ombudsman programs, including collecting cases that deal with imputed notice and confidentiality.
    • Topics of interest to ombudsmen and to those with whom they work, including discovery tools, arbitration and mediation, the federal sentencing guidelines, the Cleary Act, constitutional limitations on claims of privilege, and the European Union Data Privacy Directive.
    • Numerous examples of how ombudsmen function in their organizations to illustrate how they are effective in addressing issues that people would not otherwise raise.

    Product Details

    Publishers

    ABA Book Publishing

    ISBN

    9781604427783

    UPC Code

    9781604427783

    Page Count

    642

    Product Code

    4740068

    Trim Size

    6x9

    Publication Date

    12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

    Publishers

    ABA Book Publishing

    ISBN

    9781614383789

    UPC Code

    9781614383789

    Page Count

    642

    Product Code

    4740068EBK

    Trim Size

    6x9

    Publication Date

    12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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