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Written with Dr. Beth Goethe and Dr. Martha Leatherman, elder care consultants and founders of Dignity First.
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--Help your family member
--Heal staff relationships
--Solve problems easily
--Build mutual commitment
--Gain peace of mind
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A multiple-choice dialogue scenario that branches in hundreds of ways.
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COMPANY
Social Animals is a Minneapolis-based company which helps people rehearse difficult conversations in business and personal life through online conversational role-playing courses.
Using our cost-effective, patented authoring tool, we have created these courses for companies like Clear Channel Radio, Mydas (a Harlan Company) and Lennick Aberman (training supplier to Ameriprise, formerly American Express Financial Advisors). We also work with non-profit organizations and governmental bodies such as the Workforce Investment Board of Hennepin-Carver County in Minnesota.
Our courses offer face-to-face multiple-choice branching conversations, with the privacy and convenience of Internet accessibility. By examining wrong answers as well as correct ones, participants learn to recognize and acknowledge their errors, so they can anticipate them in real life. This avoids the painful consequences of making these conversational mistakes in the real world.
The strength of our courses comes from two sources. First is our content experts, who understand their field of endeavor inside and out. This means that they not only know the "correct", official responses to difficult situations, but their decades of experience has shown them the "wrong" responses frequently made by real people in real situations. Thus they are able to offer constructive guidance to help participants avoid these mistakes.
Our second source of strength is our proprietary, patent-pending software which allows us to create these courses at a very low cost. We typically can create interactive conversations with hundreds of branching pages for about five thousand dollars.
Conversational mistakes are the unspoken Achilles heel of American society. Without analysis and practice, people tend to blunder past their interpersonal mistakes without learning why they were wrong. Our online courses allow a broad range of people to refine their conversational skills to face the difficult situations in their lives.
Social Animals website
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