Harvard Business School professor

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How to Avoid the Status Trap

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Adapted from “Don’t Get Stuck in the Status Trap,” first published in the Negotiation newsletter, September 2009.

Graduating MBA students often tend to choose their first postgraduate jobs based on vivid aspects of their job offers, such as a high starting salary or the prestige of the firm, Harvard Business School professor Max H. Bazerman has

What’s Fair in Negotiation?

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Adapted from “Being Fair and Getting What You Want,” first published in the Negotiation newsletter.

Imagine that you and your business partner agree to sell your company. You get an offer that pleases you both, so now you face the enviable task of splitting up the rewards.

Some background: Your partner put twice as many hours into

Francesca Gino

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Francesca Gino is an associate professor of business administration in the Negotiations, Organizations & Markets Unit. She teaches Negotiation in the MBA elective curriculum and in Executive Education programs at the School. She also co-teaches a PhD course on Decision Making and Ethics.