Turn disputes into deals. Transform deals into better deals. Resolve intractable problems. Negotiating effectively requires the ability to change the game—moving away from conflict and toward collaboration. In this intensive, interactive program, you acquire a proven framework for maximizing the value of your negotiation, whether you are behind the bargaining table with a client or across the table with an opposing party. Featuring dynamic lectures, facilitated discussions, skills-based exercises, and negotiation simulations, this program also includes two personalized coaching sessions—one at the beginning of the program, and another at the end—in which participants are videotaped and evaluated on their negotiation skills.
negotiation and mediation
The following items are tagged negotiation and mediation.
Two-Day Intensive Negotiations for Lawyers and Executives
This intensive two-day program provides a theoretical framework for thinking about business and legal negotiations. You will address distinct challenges faced by lawyers and professionals – ranging from multi-party, complex negotiations to situations involving difficult people and behaviors – and acquire proven strategies for overcoming them. Targeted for those who may not be able to devote a full week to negotiation training, this condensed workshop gives participants the tools most necessary to improve the substance of their negotiation outcomes and the quality of their negotiation relationships.
Real Superpowers Negotiate
The Administration’s North Korea policy of “ABC” – Anything But Clinton – needs revision. It’s high-time that the Administration understand that listening and talking – at bilateral, multilateral, and second-track levels – are tools that may yield better results than playing a silly game of chicken.
The Administration’s North Korea policy of “ABC” – Anything But
Frank E. A. Sander: An Undisputed Pioneer
The Summer 2006 issue of the HLS Alumni Bulletin featured a tribute to Professor Frank E. A. Sander on the occasion of his retirement written by Robert C. Bordone, the Thaddeus R. Beal Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and the director of the HLS Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program. Professor Bordone’s full tribute is below:
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Ambassador Terje Roed-Larsen
The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, the Middle East Forum at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Middle East Initiative at KSG, and the Program on Negotiation present a discussion with Ambassador Terje Roed-Larsen.
Ambassador Terje Roed-Larsen is currently the United Nations Special Envoy for the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1559 (on
Resettling the Settlers: Laying the Foundation
Professor Robert Mnookin, chair of the Program on Negotiation, director of the Harvard Negotiation Research Project, and Samuel Williston Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, will discuss his work in Israel laying the groundwork for a long-term dialogue process with respect to the future of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza.
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Mindfulness in the Law & ADR
Moderated by Robert Mnookin
Mindfulness in the Law & ADR
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Join Leonard Riskin, Professor of Law at the University of Missouri-Columbia, the Program on Negotiation’s Robert Mnookin, and a panel of distinguished professors and professionals in a discussion of the role of mindfulness in the law and alternative dispute resolution (ADR).
Inspired by Professor Riskin’s









