mediador
mediator ; negotiator ; mediating figure ; go-between ; boundary spanning ; mediating ; arbitrator ; adjudicator.
The Federal Government occasionally entered these conflicts to serve as arbitrator or mediator.
Such strain forces 'consensus' on groups and places much greater reliance on the managers as coordinators, negotiators and arbitrators, as well as motivators.
In anthropology, there has been concern with mediating figures and other ritual specialists who tread across natural and cultural boundaries.
Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.
Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.
He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.
The Federal Government occasionally entered these conflicts to serve as arbitrator or mediator.
The most cost-effective way to select an adjudicator is for the parties to agree.
actuar de mediador
mediate
intermediate
School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.
By exploiting these opportunities, arbitrageurs alleviate the segmentation of markets, providing liquidity to other investors by intermediating their trades.
lenguaje mediador
intermediate language
This switching language is a notation that can be used by people or computers to translate terms in all natural languages into, and as an intermediate language between, the various languages.
mediador en un conflicto
peacekeeper
The article is entitled 'Information as peacekeeper'.