How does Resolve work?
Quick and Easy Installation
Simple to install on a stand-alone computer, laptop or network server for multi-user access.One-Stop Entering
Enter your resolutions into the database once and you will never have to re-type or format them again.
Index key parts of each resolution to benefit from the powerful search and reporting features.Quick Print
Search, find and print or email single resolutions or detailed reports for an upcoming meeting or convention.
With one click, Resolve can print a wide variety of customizable reports, summaries, handbooks or listings.Conventions and Annual General Meetings (AGMs)
Display your organization's resolutions on projector screens at your event. Alleviate confusion by entering amendments and recording voting results as it happens.New photos: Click here to see photos of Resolve in action at regional and national conventions!
Instant Editing
While resolutions are being displayed on-screen for your delegates, you are able to make immediate changes to the whereas or be it resolved clauses or the priority/ordering. All of this is supported live during the debating and voting process.Keep Your Members Up To Date
Easy integration of Resolve to your organization's website allows anyone (you decide who) the ability to view current resolutions and even the most recent activities related to each (press releases; response letters or media coverage regarding a carried resolution for example).
"Previously we used a convoluted system of tracking issues through paper filing. This meant a great deal of time was spent locating information and trying to provide updates on what happened since the last update, making it difficult to find key issues quickly. The Resolutions Database allows us to electronically file key information, which means we are able to manipulate this information almost instantaneously. The AMM has come to rely heavily on this tool...most importantly for reporting back to our membership. This is an exceptional tool and one the AMM could now not do without. "
- Tyler M., Association of Manitoba Municipalities (AMM)