PUBLIC SPEAKING

When you want your event to be a success, you need to be able to rely on your speaker to deliver a message that will inspire, entertain, and create positive change.

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PUBLIC SPEAKING


Are you looking for a dynamic speaker that will make your next event a stunning success? Do you want entertaining and educational training that will leave your attendees raving long after the event? We've got you covered.

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When you hire Constance Miller for your conference, company, or church event, you don’t just get a bland, canned presentation. We customize every message specifically for your audience in order to achieve your desired outcomes. We get to know your organization, and your attendees, so that the message leads to long-lasting results. Only material that is relevant to your audience is considered.

Constance Miller’s straight-from-the-heart delivery, passion, and energy inspires audiences to go beyond their real and perceived limitations… and into step into their potential. With charisma, warmth and humor, Constance Miller, delivers the right message for your unique audience.

As a premier Keynote Speaker and leading authority, Constance Miller is a sought-after presenter who translates theory into the practical and applicable. Rest assured, your people will love it. And they will be inspired to achieve more for themselves, your organization, and your clients.

Our speaking schedule fills quickly, so we encourage you to contact us so we can set up a short call to determine if we are a good fit for each other.

Mediation Mastery:  The Course

Government, politics, and law have profound human consequences. Like throwing a pebble into a pond, the waves ripple outward, affecting our daily lives.

Government tells us how fast to drive. It regulates our commerce and it protects us from foreign and domestic conflict. Yet we rarely take time to consider its basic function. Political decisions impact nations at all levels and influences government representatives and the laws they make. Such decisions are expected to further individuals' self-interest and to be rational. Laws express moral beliefs and judgments that shape the character of nations. Laws expand and limit the actions of individuals and communities in nearly every aspect of life. 

It is within this complex framework of government, politics, and laws that our legal system functions, providing opportunities and forums for conflict resolution, perhaps the most accessible of which is mediation.

In this informative, interactive course you will get indispensable insights designed to help you transform how you participate in and represent clients in mediation. You will experience . . . 

  • Mediation Mindset: Conflict Resolution and Self-Determination
  • The Flex Factor: Preparation Tools that Expand Options and Solutions
  • Shaping Viewpoints and Influencing Opponents
  • Balancing Values and Interests for Negotiation Success
  • Finishing Well: Getting the Best Yes
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MEDIATION MASTERY

10 Strategies to Boost the Value of Your Next Mediation

- Written by Constance Miller

More than just a checklist . . . these 10 points unlock a treasure trove of insights from Constance Miller. They say that if you don’t know where you are going, any destination will do. But is that what your client wants? Is that really wise when you have an opportunity to mediate a conflict that threatens to become or is already in litigation?

Abraham Lincoln once said:

Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.

He also said: 

“A good settlement is better than a good lawsuit.”

The key to both? Preparation. Preparation. Preparation. Starting at the end is a great way to start . . .  it guides you in mapping your way to successful outcomes in mediation and other negotiations.

Then from budgeting to developing a Mediation Notebook—for all the details at your fingertips—to timing and client involvement, Mediation Mastery is for you. It’s powerful preparation and negotiation strategies are designed to help you achieve success with lawsuit settlements on your terms.

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What People Are Saying:

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Alexander C.

"Ms. Miller was one of the best professors I've had during my Global MBA degree at George Washington University. Highly receptive to students' input, and possessing a great work ethic and great teaching ability, she turned the Business Law course into a fun, interactive, super useful experience."

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Kris H.

"Constance took on a legal case for my business as we were going into the heat of the battle ... she understood and involved herself in the details and intricacies as well as the personalities involved. She represented my interests extremely well, with dedication, persistence and without fail while being very loyal, friendly and professional."

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Former Students

"Professor Miller provided clear explanations and was willing to break law concepts down for us to understand."

"Overall, ... one of the best professors that I've had at GW."

"...very responsive to the questions and knowledgeable. ... had a lot of "real life" experience to share and was very open to questions."

"Organized, patient and accessible. Very well-designed course."

"It was Interesting to learn to think in another manner."

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 In Kansas City on the north side of the river, there is a small “dive bar”, surrounded by towering trees and a neighborhood that has resisted gentrification.  . . . Above the door . . .

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Musings of the Mediator   . . . A Picture Paints 1,000 Words

The sticking point in one mediation had been proximate cause, an element in a tort case that must be proved by a plaintiff for liability to attach to a defendant. To explain proximate cause, the court ...

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