Resources for mediators

making-mediation-your-day-jobMaking Mediation Your Day Job

Part practical workbook, part inspirational ideabook, this concise guide by Tammy Lenski teaches how to market with both success and integrity. Accessible and useful to new and seasoned mediators alike, Making Mediation Your Day Job builds on what mediators already know how to do…create dialogue. Complimentary workbook available via download for anyone who purchases the book. Learn more

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making-mediation-your-day-jobWhat the Fly Heard: What Mediators Say Behind Closed Doors

This e-book by professional mediator Sandi Adams teaches new and newly minted mediators the kinds of phrasing and word seasoned mediators use to help parties sort out a dispute and negotiate effectively. No longer available in print, the e-book version is exclusively available here for immediate download after payment. Learn more

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target markets for mediatorsMaking Mediation Your Day Job Mini-Course

A free 5-part series of brief lessons on selecting your ideal market and using concepts familiar to most mediators to market yourself effectively without hype. Learn more

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cafe mediateCafe Mediate

A podcast from Tammy, her friends and colleagues Diane Levin and Amanda Bucklow, and occasional guests. Topics include the craft, business and state of alternative dispute resolution.

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marketing school for mediatorsOnline Course: The Marketing School for Mediators

A self-paced online course for building your ideal marketing strategy and implementing it, the only course of its kind specifically for mediators, coaches, and other ADR professionals. Learn more

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mediator mentoringMediator Mentoring

One-on-one mentoring for mediators, conflict coaches and other ADR professionals who prefer to work intensively and confidentially with Tammy to jumpstart their private practices. Learn more

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the age of conversation 2The Age of Conversation 2

This book is a daring challenge to the business community. Gone are the top-down, command and control messages that held sway through the 20th Century. In are a raft of new techniques that start with listening, responding and action that set the scene for a continuing and evolving dialog about brands, experience, business and community. Tammy Lenski contributed an essay to this collection. 100% of proceeds go to Variety, the Children’s Charity. Learn more about The Age of Conversation 2.