Coexistence and Conflict: Theory and Analysis (COEX 210a)
BRANDEIS PEACE, CONFLICT, AND COEXISTENCE STUDIES
NOT OFFERED FALL 2012
Instructor:
Mari Christine Fitzduff
HS 210A — Coexistence and Conflict: Theory and Analysis
This course addresses the current and emerging context of intercommunal conflict around the world and the varying and developing theoretical approaches to the emergence and resolution of such conflicts. Usually … Read More
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in the Public Sector
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (DUSP 11.225)
NOT OFFERED FALL 2012
Instructor:
Lawrence Susskind
Rm. 9-332
617-253-2026
Investigates social conflict and distributional disputes in the public sector. While theoretical aspects of conflict are considered, the focus is on the practice of consensus-building and dispute resolution in public policy settings. Comparisons between unassisted and assisted … Read More
Advanced Workshop in Multi-Party Negotiation and Conflict Resolution (MLD 230)
KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
WINTER 2013
Instructor:
Brian Mandell
617-495-9123
This intensive skill-building workshop on multiparty negotiation and conflict resolution (NCR) aims to help participants manage complex multi-stakeholder negotiations; mediate public disputes; design consensus-building procedures; examine cross-cultural differences and ethical dilemmas; and sustain cooperative relationships. The emphasis is on the NCR … Read More
Culture, Negotiation, and Responding to Conflict
LESLEY UNIVERSITY (GINTC 6004)
FALL 2012
Instructor:
Jay E. Jones
Intercultural Relations Program
617-349-8367
Explores the concepts and develops the skills of negotiation and mediation central to the effective resolution of situation-specific intercultural conflict. (Thursday 4:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.) … Read More
Advanced Seminar in Development and Conflict (DHP P225)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
NOT OFFERED 2012/2013
Instructors:
Diana Chigas
617-627-3329
Rob Wilkinson
617-627-3329
This course will examine the emerging field of cultural conflict analysis and conflict resolution, and will critically evaluate its usefulness in confronting contemporary global political and humanitarian challenges. One of the most baffling challenges to contemporary efforts at international cooperation in a broad … Read More
Coexistence: The Arts of Building Peace
BRANDEIS PEACE, CONFLICT, AND COEXISTENCE STUDIES
NOT OFFERED FALL 2012
Instructor:
Cynthia Cohen
781-736-2133
How can music, theatre, poetry, literature, and visual arts contribute to community development, coexistence, and non-violent social change? In the aftermath of violence, how can artists help communities reconcile? Students explore these questions through interviews, case studies, and projects. (Fall: Tuesday … Read More
Managing Diversity
BOSTON COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT (MB 137)
FALL, SPRING 2012/2013
Instructor:
Judith Clair
Organizational Studies Department
Fulton 433
617-552-0451
This course explores the topic of multicultural diversity and differences in organizations. The course will provide students with opportunities to expand their knowledge about diversity within the context of organizations. It will also provide them with opportunities to learn about how … Read More
Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
NOT OFFERED FALL 2012
Instructors:
Leonard J. Marcus
Barry C. Dorn
Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
677 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
617-496-0867
This course introduces students to the theory and practice of negotiation and conflict resolution. Particular emphasis is placed on integrating analytic skills, negotiation techniques and conflict resolution … Read More
Skills and Methods of Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (HPM 278-1)
SPRING 2013
Instructors:
Leonard J. Marcus
Barry C. Dorn
Program for Health Care Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
677 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
617-496-0867
This course builds upon the basic Skills and Methods course, providing students the opportunity to more deeply explore the concepts and techniques of negotiation … Read More
It is surprisingly difficult to lead, structure, maintain, reinvigorate and negotiate one’s way through organizations, especially during times of downsizing, change, and uncertainty. This course investigates how to do so by drawing on a variety of interdisciplinary … Read More
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Understanding how to arrange the meeting space is a key aspect of preparing for negotiation. In this video, Professor Guhan Subramanian discusses a real world example of how seating arrangements can influence a negotiator’s success. This discussion was held at the 3 day executive education workshop for senior executives at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.
Guhan Subramanian is the Professor of Law and Business at the Harvard Law School and Professor of Business Law at the Harvard Business School.