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SUMMARY:3 Flaws That Sabotage Settlement Agreements
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nWebinar with Edward B. Lovett\n \nIn this webinar you will not only find out the main interpersonal flaw ADR practitioners unwittingly fall into when engaged in dispute resolution\, but also how to identify and avoid it. You will learn how not to let the flaw of lack of emotional agility sabotage your credibility to guide parties to possible agreement\, instead learning how to master influencing techniques. And you will conclude learning how to avoid flaw of failing to recognize importance of effective conflict resolution through relationship building\, by: reading nonverbal cues; knowing when to interrupt and when to stay quiet and being clear and concise when exploring a concept or idea. \nAgenda:\n\nIdentify and avoid the main interpersonal flaw ADR practitioners fall into\nMaster influencing techniques\nReading nonverbal cues\nKnowing when to interrupt and when to stay quiet\nBeing clear and concise when exploring a concept or idea\n\nPresenter:\nMr. Lovett currently is lead instructor for both The Institute For Conflict Management and The Institute For Distance Learning which serve as recertification\, continuing education\, and professional development educational platforms.  Mr. Lovett has facilitated the Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM)  Professional Certification and Workplace Essentials Training Programs for CSU and National Universities. \nMr. Lovett is often recognized for his ability to connect with and relate to audiences on a sincere personal level. With a down to earth and engaging instructional style his focus is often on effective principles not just the “Law”. \nHis background is in Mediation and Conflict Resolution having attended at the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine University School of Law and Loyola Law School Mediation programs. He is a certified trainer for the nationally recognized mediation certifying authority\, NACM\, conducting Certified Mediation Trainings both domestically and internationally. \nMr. Lovett has been the lead co-Instructor along with Professor Jill M. Scala on Sexual Harassment Prevention and anti-bullying training for the compliance training organization Employee Harassment Training.\nMr. Lovett has developed training programs for dozens of organizations and public agencies. \nCurrent trends include digital badging for professional and or employees who have completed a workplace training series.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row title=”WHY ARBITRATION?” style=”custom” gradient_color_1=”turquoise” gradient_color_2=”blue” gradient_custom_color_1=”#dd3333″ gradient_custom_color_2=”#eeee22″ gradient_text_color=”#ffffff” custom_background=”#2eb34d” custom_text=”#ffffff” outline_custom_color=”#666666″ outline_custom_hover_background=”#666666″ outline_custom_hover_text=”#ffffff” shape=”rounded” color=”grey” size=”sm” align=”center” button_block=”” add_icon=”” i_align=”left” i_type=”fontawesome” i_icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-adjust” i_icon_openiconic=”vc-oi vc-oi-dial” i_icon_typicons=”typcn typcn-adjust-brightness” i_icon_entypo=”entypo-icon entypo-icon-note” i_icon_linecons=”vc_li vc_li-heart” i_icon_monosocial=”vc-mono vc-mono-fivehundredpx” i_icon_material=”vc-material vc-material-cake” i_icon_pixelicons=”vc_pixel_icon vc_pixel_icon-alert” custom_onclick=”” link=”url:%23||target:%20_blank|” custom_onclick_code=””][vc_column][vc_btn title=”REGISTER NOW” style=”custom” custom_background=”#2eb34d” custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”left” i_icon_fontawesome=”far fa-calendar-alt” css_animation=”bounceIn” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fmbr.adric.ca%2FADRBC%2FEvents%2FEvent_Display%3FEventKey%3DBCWE0529LM||target:%20_blank|”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/3-flaws-that-sabotage-settlement-agreements/
LOCATION:300 - 1275 West 6th Avenue\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6H 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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SUMMARY:Restorative Justice and Mediation: Exploring their similarities and differences
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nWebinar with Catherine Bargen\n \nMany people think the philosophy and methods behind conflict resolution/mediation and restorative justice are strongly related or even interchangeable.  But are they?  Bringing two decades of experience from both fields\, Catherine Bargen will review how these disciplines have developed alongside one another\, and how each one has its strengths and limitations for various situations. Come away from this workshop better understanding the distinctions between these terms and why it is so important that these approaches are not conflated—in order to assure the safety and wellbeing of participants. \nAgenda:\n\nHow these disciplines have developed alongside one another\nHow each one has its strengths and limitations for various situations\nWorkshop better understanding the distinctions between these terms\n\nPresenter:\nCatherine Bargen has been working within communities toward developing community-responsive justice programs since 1999. She is experienced across Canada and internationally as a consultant\, trainer and practitioner in victim-centered services for restorative justice and conflict transformation strategies. \nCatherine was Provincial Restorative Justice Coordinator within Victim Services and Crime Prevention Division of the government of British Columbia from 2008-2017.  In addition to this provincial restorative justice role\, she was also a Victim Services Program Manager (2015-2017) within the Division\, serving over 50 Victim Services and Anti-Violence groups. \nCatherine is now working full-time with the agency Just Outcomes\, which she founded with two partners.  Just Outcomes works nationally and internationally to assist agencies and communities to develop sound restorative justice practice and policies.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/restorative-justice-and-mediation-exploring-their-similarities-and-differences/
LOCATION:300 - 1275 West 6th Avenue\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6H 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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SUMMARY:Leveraging Writing\, Speaking\, Networking and Training to Build Your Practice
DESCRIPTION:Webinar with Natalie Armstrong-Motin\n\nWe’ll discuss what to write\, how to write it\, and how to get it published. Public speaking is an art that can launch your practice.  We’ll discuss the science behind becoming the go-to speaker for your target market. Networking – the ultimate way to let our prospective clients know that they can trust us with their cases.  We’ll break it down and turn networking into net-success. Training your prospective clients puts you in the position of being the credible authority on ADR.  We’ll talk about what kinds courses to offer\, to whom\, how\, when\, and how to turn training into another source of revenue.
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/leveraging-writing-speaking-networking-and-training-to-build-your-practice/
LOCATION:Link will be sent the day before the event.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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SUMMARY:Clearing the Fog: Plain Language Writing
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nLunch & Learn with Frances Peck\n \nStudies repeatedly show what professional communicators have known for decades: the most concise\, precise\, credible\, and intelligent-sounding documents are the ones written in plain language. \nPlain language is not about dumbing down content. On the contrary\, plain language is a way of presenting complex material—legal\, judicial\, financial\, scientific\, technical—so that it’s easier for its intended audience to understand\, use\, remember\, and comply with.\nThis presentation explores why plain language matters\, what it looks like\, and how to get it.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/clearing-the-fog-plain-language-writing-2/
LOCATION:300 - 1275 West 6th Avenue\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6H 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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SUMMARY:Social Media Marketing for Mediators and Arbitrators
DESCRIPTION:Webinar with Natalie Armstrong-Motin\n\nGetting started with right social media platforms for mediators and arbitrators. Creating content that provides benefits to potential and existing clients while appropriately promoting your practice. Curating content from other sources so that you’re not always on the line to create to be creative. Using the right marketing tools – permission marketing is how we do it – I’ll show you how to do it right.
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/social-media-marketing-for-mediators-and-arbitrators/
LOCATION:Link will be sent the day before the event.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191004T000000
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SUMMARY:Positioning and Pricing for ADR Practitioners
DESCRIPTION:Webinar with Natalie Armstrong-Motin\n\nWe’ll discuss the basics in building and managing your business.  Even if you already have a good handle on what needs to be done\, I’ll introduce you to easier ways to meet your goals and endeavors. We’ll also talk about the five marketing activities that have proven most effective.  We’ll discuss how to best position yourself to be the sought after writer\, speaker\, trainer\, networker and social media master.
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/positioning-and-pricing-for-adr-practitioners/
LOCATION:Link will be sent the day before the event.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190430T133000
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CREATED:20200126T020241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T030215Z
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SUMMARY:Self-Awareness Driven Leadership and the ADR Practitioner
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn with Rob Hershorn\n \nDr. Rob Hershorn\, PhD\, is the Principal at RJ Consulting\, which provides dynamic professional onsite and remote organizational development\, training\, and instructional design. His peopled-centred approach to enhancing workplace culture utilizes the most advanced strategic\, analytical and innovative facilitation/training and coaching techniques to transform interpersonal dynamics from conflict to resolution.
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/self-awareness-driven-leadership-and-the-adr-practitioner/
LOCATION:300 - 1275 West 6th Avenue\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6H 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190129T000000
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CREATED:20200126T020158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200126T030221Z
UID:1193-1548720000-1548768600@adrbc.com
SUMMARY:A Lawyer’s Primer on Drafting Arbitration Clauses
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn with Kenneth J. Glasner\n \nKenneth J. Glasner\, QC\, is an experienced mediator and arbitrator based in Vancouver. He has practiced as a neutral since 1967 and was appointed as a federal Queen’s Counsel in 1990. Ken has been involved in many disputes over a range of civil matters as a neutral. He has also been a frequent lecturer and panel member\, speaking on subjects dealing with ADR and designing mediation systems in Canada and the USA.
URL:https://adrbc.com/event/a-lawyers-primer-on-drafting-arbitration-clauses/
LOCATION:300 - 1275 West 6th Avenue\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6H 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Past Workshops
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