Should You Choose ADR Training Collaborative, LLC? YES!
- The Trainers of ADR Training Collaborative are highly qualified professional trainers who have decades of experience with adult education. They are composed of energetic mediators, lawyers, law professors, academics, scholars, conflict resolution experts and other Award-winning professionals acknowledged and recognized in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
- Our approach to training is to provide participants with “real world” experiences in a structured comfortable atmosphere, relaxed, informative and conducive for adult learning.
- Our training offers substance that is strongly supported by research and practical “real world” experiences.
- Our training is free of “fluff” time-wasting practices.
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Our training is strategically created for adult learners!
- Our training GETS YOU READY!
- We will show you “HOW TO GET READY AND START YOUR OWN ADR BUSINESS”
- TOOLS! TOOLS! TOOLS!
- SUPPORT! SUPPORT! SUPPORT! Once you are done training you are part of the ever growing family and you will be part of our network of support.
Husband and Wife Team Deb and Tom Share their Thoughts and Recap Their Experience after 5 days of Training (100% online platform)
Michael Murphy, Esq. gives a thoughtful testimonial after being surpized how much he enjoyed all 5 days of training.
WHY DID OUR TRAINEES CHOOSE US? THIS RECENT GROUP INSPIRED US TO MAKE A QUICK VIDEO! Special thanks to this group of trainees!
Your trainers should give you more than just the required text/information they should inspire you to be the best this industry has to offer. The parties are depending on it!
Why Should YOU Become a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator?
- TO GAIN ever needed CONTINUED EDUCATION TRAINING!
- Gain NEW SKILLS!
- Obtain CLER, CEU, and SHRM credits
- To become a better advocate for your client base and community at large
- Start a new career
- Improve collaborative awareness and negotiation skills
- To enhance your credentials
- To serve your community and the ever exhausted court system as a mediator in court-ordered, voluntary, contractual, administrative agency, and pre-suit conflict