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Professor Camilla Andersen on Comicbook Contracts

Feb 11, 20221 hr 3 min
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Episode description

How can comic books reduce human risk? We've all seen airline safety cards that use imagery to communicate complex messages in a simple to understand way. So why couldn't we use that same logic for legal contracts? That's what my guest Professor Camilla Andersen, set out to discover when she stumbled across the idea during a conversation with a colleague.

That led to the creation of Comic Book Contracts (CBCs). In our discussion, Camilla talks to me about the genesis of the idea and how CBCs are being and could be used. We also explore some of the unexpected benefits of this concept and how it doesn't just help people who aren't legal professionals. Surprisingly, it also has an impact on corporate culture.

Listener Warning: the episode contains adult language.

To find out more about Comic Book Contracts & see some examples visit the CBC website: https://www.comicbookcontracts.com/

For more on Camilla and her work at the University of Western Australia visit: https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/camilla-andersen

To learn about Alternative Contracting, the business run by Camilla's husband that provides practical support in implementing the Comic Book Contracts: https://www.alternativecontracting.biz/

Links to some of the other topics we discuss:

Relational Contracting - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_contract

The Aurecon Visual Employment Contract - https://www.comicbookcontracts.com/aurecon-contract

BankWest's Banking With Less BS - https://www.bankwest.com.au/about-us/bank-less
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