18 Jul 2019
CIArb is delighted to invite its members and supporters to complete its new CIArb Survey. As a global organisation with over 16,000 members worldwide, CIArb is committed to constantly increase the quality of its products and services. The new CIArb Survey is a part of a wider research campaign (together with consulting stakeholders, interviewing members and course delegates) which is aimed at getting essential feedback and developing new strategies.
At CIArb, we strongly believe that feedback is a gift and we would like to kindly invite all of our distinguished members as well as our supporters and various contacts to complete the new CIArb survey which will help us to improve and innovate. One of the objectives of the survey is to estimate the interest in various types of CIArb's courses and the demand for training in areas such as conflict avoidance and disputes management.
As a way of saying thank you for the feedback given in the survey, CIArb offers a 10% discount code for global HQ CIArb events in 2020 for every member who has completed the survey. Survey's respondents outside of the CIArb membership will be offered free online access to our latest edition of CIArb Arbitration Journal and the spring issue of Resolver magazine.
To fill in the survey please follow the links below.
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