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Free Chapter of my Mediation Marketing Book

I’m so excited that my mediation marketing book, Making Mediation Your Day Job is due out in print soon. If you’re a long-term reader of Mediator Tech, you’ll recall that I blogged portions of the book last year and received kudos and terrific, helpful feedback from fellow mediators.

My publisher recently sent me this comment from one of the editorial staff: “This is a wonderfully informative and engaging text that serves its purpose well. The author is reaching out to a specific audience–mediators looking to start a private practice–and is doing so effectively. The book is organized well and the writing is compelling.”

I’ve now made a section of the book available to everyone on my mailing list, as my gift. And there’ll be more gifts ahead to celebrate the book’s publication. To download your copy of the complimentary section, click here.

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Tammy Lenski

Dr. Tammy Lenski helps individuals, pairs, teams, and audiences navigate disagreement better, address friction, and build alignment. Her current work centers on creating the conditions for robust collaboration and sound decisions while fostering resilient personal and professional relationships. Her conflict resolution podcast and blog, Disagree Better, are available at https://tammylenski.com/archives/… MORE >

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