In business negotiations, share the wealth wisely

| | Business Negotiations

After graduating from the University of Chicago’s business school in 1971, David G. Booth took what he had learned and ran with it. The firm he founded, … Read In business negotiations, share the wealth wisely

A harmonious ending

| | Dealmaking

If you’ve ever felt trapped in a long-standing relationship, you may know the frustrating feeling of watching tempting opportunities pass you by. Executives at the Lincoln Center … Read A harmonious ending

Getting past “You go first”

| | Win-Win Negotiations

In our easiest professional negotiations, we have ample resources to divide among us, and everyone involved expects to benefit in both the short term and the long … Read Getting past “You go first”

Harvard Programs Host Discussion on “Why Is It Hard to Talk About War? Bridging the Civilian – Military Divide” with Congressman-Elect Seth Moulton and PON Managing Director Susan Hackley

| | Negotiation Skills

On December 8, 2014, Congressman-Elect Seth Moulton and Managing Director Susan Hackley co-presented at Harvard’s Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution. This seminar … Read This Post

Share Your Stories With The Negotiation Community

| | Teaching Negotiation

At the Program on Negotiation (PON) at Harvard Law School, we know that learning from your peers can be extremely valuable. That’s why we’d like to ask … Read Share Your Stories With The Negotiation Community

Negotiation Skills: Could I Really Make a Difference?

| | Negotiation Skills

Individual negotiators are sometimes overwhelmed by the idea of leading organization-wide changes to negotiation practices. In fact, it doesn’t take much time or effort to set the … Read This Post

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Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium: “Restorative Justice: Theory Meets Application”

| | Daily, Events

PON is pleased to co-sponsor the 2015 Harvard Negotiation Law Review symposium:

Restorative Justice: Theory Meets Application
Saturday, February 28, 2015
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Austin Hall, Harvard Law School Campus
Free and … Read This Post

Dispute Resolution: Warren Christopher – A Negotiator That Flew Under the Radar

| | International Negotiation

If negotiation is often stereotyped as a war of egos, then the death of presidential adviser
Warren Christopher in March offers an opportunity to reflect on the role … Read This Post

Majority Rules: In Congress, Conflict Management Through Coalitions

| | Conflict Resolution

After years of gridlock, the U.S. Congress surprised many observers by passing a $1.1 trillion spending bill in December due to the formation of an unlikely coalition … Read This Post

For Sony Pictures Execs, The Interview Tested Negotiation Skills

| | Negotiation Skills

On December 17, Sony Pictures Entertainment made the unprecedented move of canceling the scheduled release of a major motion picture, the Seth Rogen comedy The Interview, due … Read This Post

Conflict Resolution: Just what the doctor ordered? Bringing Judges Into Medical-Malpractice Negotiations

| | Conflict Resolution

Medical-malpractice litigation can be a lengthy, expensive, and contentious process.
Lawyers on both sides might spend months or years conducting discovery and deposing
witnesses. As for settlement negotiations, they … Read This Post

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The Risks of Taking Dealmaking Off the Table

| | Dealmaking

On December 7, the news broke that Pierre Korkie, a South African who had been held hostage in Yemen by Al Qaeda, was killed by his guards … Read The Risks of Taking Dealmaking Off the Table