May 2004

By on / Negotiation Monthly Archives

  • Turn Disputes into Deals: By working closely – and early on – with your lawyer on effective problem solving, you can control legal costs and encourage better outcomes
  • Negotiating for the Victims of Nazi Germany: Stuart Eizenstat discusses the strategies he used in complex negotiations with multiple parties – strategies that managers can use to resolve even the most contentious disputes
  • Smart Alternatives to Lying in Negotiation: Lying is unethical and may be illegal. What’s more, it’s often poor strategy. There are better ways to get what you want
  • What’s Really Relevant? The Role of Vivid Data in Negotiation: All that glitters in not gold – as too many negotiators learn too late. Here’s how to avoid falling prey to the vividness bias
  • Research Summaries: Go Outside the Box, but Think Inside It, Too; Strategies for Overcoming Email’s Weaknesses

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