If you want to learn how you can benefit from RPS Coach, check out the new Mediate.com webpage.
RPS Coach is a free AI tool offered as a public service. It is designed to help mediators, attorneys, parties, educators, students, trainees, and ADR program administrators prepare for and participate in negotiation and mediation. It reflects Real Practice Systems (RPS) Theory and emphasizes helping people make good decisions through careful preparation, realistic analysis, and thoughtful reflection. RPS Theory provides a more detailed and accurate understanding of negotiation and mediation than traditional theories do.
The Mediate.com webpage explains how to get the best results using RPS Coach, describes the core values built into the system, and outlines the wide range of topics it addresses. The webpage also includes links to many of the key publications on which RPS Coach is trained, including mediation and attorney checklists, materials about negotiation and mediation practice, and resources about litigation interest and risk assessment.
Although RPS Coach can discuss ideas and concepts from these materials, users cannot download the complete publications directly from the system. The Mediate.com webpage provides links to the original sources so users can read the full documents and get more detailed information.
The webpage also gives a clearer sense of the philosophy underlying RPS Coach. It focuses on practical guidance, careful preparation, clear language, and helping people make informed, realistic decisions in dispute resolution processes.
RPS Coach works the same as before it was hosted on Mediate.com, but now it has an informative webpage.
Take a look if you want to learn more about how you can use RPS coach in practice, teaching, training, managing dispute resolution programs, and writing.