Step-by-Step Instruction on
Designing, Creating & Using Visual Templates in Disputes
to Boost Collaboration & Build Agreement
Imagine if you could immediately establish a collaborative meeting culture and get parties taking the lead on offering up information that is useful for resolving their dispute. Visual templates empower parties to do just that.
Building Agreements With Visual Templates gives dispute resolution professionals step-by-step instructions on how to design, create and use templates to support parties in resolving disputes. After only 75 minutes of instruction, you’ll be able to reach your parties much more effectively by learning this one visual mediation technique.
- Login 24/7 (all digital and downloadable)
- Step-by-step video instruction
- Support to create templates customized to your process(es)
- An easy entrée into working visually that doesn’t require you to draw!
What’s included in
Building Agreement With Visual Templates?
You get instant access to:
Videos
3 Sessions of Step-By-Step Video Instruction with Lisa Arora (25 minutes each)
Cheatsheet
A “Cheatsheet” to Guide You in Designing and Creating Your Own Visual Templates
Support
Email access to Lisa’s answers to any of your questions
Transcriptions
3 PDFs with the slides from each video session
As soon as you register, you will get immediate, lifetime access (via user name and password).
3 Concise Modules Packed with Insight and Experience
MODULE 1
Intro to Visual Communication & Templates
- Why visual communication is powerful in dispute resolution
- What working visually means – 3 ways to do it
- What a template is and when to use one
- Benefits of using a template
- Opportunities for using visual templates in dispute resolution
MODULE 2
Designing & Creating Your Own Templates
- Characteristics of a great template
- Steps for designing and creating your own templates
- Choices for reproducing copies
MODULE 3
Using Your Template With Parties
- How to introduce a template
- Supplies you need and how to set your space
- How to know what to write down
- Do’s and dont’s of using a template
- A word about practice standards