Bargaining with the Devil:
Strategies and Techniques for Negotiating with Tough Opponents

Filed in Crisis Negotiations, Daily, Events, Resources, Webcasts

Bargaining with the Devil
A PON Webinar
with
Professor Robert Mnookin
Samuel Williston Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Chair, Program on Negotiation Executive Committee
Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Time: 1:00 PM to 2:15 PM ET
To register, click here.

 
About the Webinar:
From the NFL to state governments, negotiation is in the news these days.  The issues are vastly different, but these … Read More 

Letting Them Down Easy

Filed in Business Negotiations, Daily, Negotiation Skills, Webcasts

First published in the Negotiation newsletter.

In recent years, a number of new Web-based systems have changed the very structure of negotiation as we know it. One of most famous of these is Priceline.com, which allows consumers to make bids for rental cars, hotel rooms, and air travel-bids that the car-rental firms, hotels, and airlines can … Read More 

Peacebuilders in Action – Search for Common Ground

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The PON Brown Bag Lunch Series Presents:

Peacebuilders in Action –
Search for Common Ground

photo courtesy of www.sfcg.org
with
Susan Collin Marks
Senior Vice President, Search for Common Ground
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
12:00-1:00 PM
Hauser Hall, Room102, Harvard Law School Campus
Bring your lunch. Drinks and dessert will be served.

Speaker Bio
Susan Collin Marks is senior vice president of … Read More 

Mediation Pedagogy Conference

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Registration is now closed for the NP@PON Mediation Pedagogy Conference.

Professors Lawrence Susskind (MIT) and Michael Wheeler (Harvard Business School) are pleased to announce a Mediation Pedagogy Conference to be held by Negotiation Pedagogy at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School (NP@PON). This two-day Conference will be held Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May … Read More 

The 2008 Great Negotiators

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On Tuesday, September 23, artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude will be honored with the 2008 Great Negotiator Award by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. The artists will participate in a faculty-led discussion at The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 100 Northern Avenue on Boston’s waterfront from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Christo and Jeanne-Claude … Read More 

Deepak Malhotra on CNBC’s The Big Idea

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Deepak Malhotra, Associate Professor in the Negotiations, Organizations, and Markets Unit at the Harvard Business School and co-author of Negotiation Genius, was a panelist on CNBC’s The Big Idea for an episode that looked at the nuts and bolts of what it means to win — and what it takes to get there.

Click here to … Read More 

Dispute Systems Design Across Context and Continents

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Please join us to learn more about dispute systems design and engage in what we anticipate will be a lively and thoughtful series of discussions. The Symposium is open to the public and admission is free.

Please RSVP by March 3 to hnlr@law.harvard.edu.

Featuring leading scholars and practitioners, including:

Ken Feinberg
Special Master of the Federal September 11th Victim
Compensation … Read More 

Negotiating With Your Children

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Harvard International Negotiation Initiative Director Dan Shapiro appeared in a WBZ-TV4 news segment about negotiating with your child. The piece also highlighted the February 2008 Negotiation newsletter article, “Negotiate better relationships with your children.”

Watch it online at WBZ-TV4.

Click here to read the Negotiation newsletter article.

To learn more about Negotiation, the monthly newsletter published by the … Read More 

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