love your terms and conditions
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Sometimes contracts (or terms and conditions) can get in the way of doing business. They are like a pre-nup on a first date, or a gun to your head. We blithely click "I agree" buttons without reading the small print. According to a recent SAGA Survey 41% of people read terms and conditions for on-line shopping. Surely this is a gross-over-estimate! Virtually no-one does and the companies know it from the click through rate. It doesn't have to be this way. You can get the confidence to read, write, use and adapt simple contracts. As a speaker, trainer and innovator, Sarah Fox is passionate about getting you to take control over your business contracts. You can learn why contracts are so important to meeting business goals and reflecting your values. You can learn to write your own simple, ethical contracts. You can learn the nitty-gritty of the contracts you currently use. Sarah Fox, Author of the 500-Word Contract For more information visit www.500words.co.ukTRANSCRIPT
Sarah Foxwww.500words.co.uk
Can you really fall in love with terms and
conditions?
On 7 December 2013 Claudia Winkleman said
Well... her precise words were:
I T&C
Fall in love with terms and conditions
“I fell in love with terms and conditions
once…”
“We went to Rome”
“There’s no time to talk about it now…”
Terms and conditions
are everywher
e.
1bn pages(as at 9 Dec 13)
TV shows have
terms for voting
Governments have terms for
data use
Universities have terms for
students
Your social life has terms for
sharing
Even information has
terms of use
Hyrax films
made a movie about their
ubiquity
Terms & conditions are rules to abide
by…
…or a tool for lying (Eddie Izzard)
…or a speed hump in the contract process
Some people equate marriage to a
form of contrac
t
But can we really raise a toast to
most contract
s?
Aren’t they are
more like
a ‘pre-nup’ on the first
date?
I want you to have the confidence to say
It’s easier than you think!
I T&C