About: PON Staff

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These posts are the product of collaboration among the PON staff.

  • Bruce Patton on Teaching the Micro-Skills of Negotiation
  • New Teaching Notes for Three Values-Based Mediation Simulations
  • 2010 Winner of the Roger Fisher/Frank E. A. Sander Student Paper Prize Announced
  • Stuck between manufacturer and customer
  • Expanding the farm
  • Securities fraud plea bargain
  • Job termination and age discrimination
  • Negotiating love birds
  • Divorce Negotiations
  • Making and Using Films to Teach Negotiation
  • Announcing the 2010-2011 PON Graduate Research Fellows
  • When incentives strike out
  • Know your rights!
  • Teams across cultures
  • After the deal is inked
  • Get the sequence right
  • How entitled are you?
  • NY Times asks Harvard’s Associate Professor Hannah Riley Bowles about women and salary negotiation
  • Aim high…or not?
  • A nudge in the right direction
  • When “fairness” is a distraction
  • What should journalists and conflict management professionals learn from each other?
  • NYTimes Article Highlights Kagan’s Dilemma at Harvard Law School
  • Mnookin Discusses Elena Kagan on NHPR
  • Mnookin interviewed about Kagan nomination
  • Great expectations?
  • Gain greater leverage with sole suppliers
  • Staying in touch with strategic partners
  • Dropping anchors
  • Powerful Thoughts
  • “The Future of Cuba, Cuban-Americans, and the U.S. Government: Reconciliation or War Crime Tribunals and Property Restitution?”
  • Prof. Guhan Subramanian featured in Forbes India
  • When women make good agents
  • Too much commitment?
  • Overestimating our resolve
  • Winners of Harvard Law School’s 57th annual Williston Competition Announced
  • Jared Curhan, PON Executive Committee
  • Fine-Tuning Your Contract
  • Beware Your Lawyer’s Biases
  • A second look at snap decisions
  • Managing Emotions Throughout the Mediation Process
  • New Position at PON: Part-Time Student Web Content Developer
  • Who are the founders of PON?
  • Pick the Right Agent
  • Compare and contrast
  • Afghanistan: How to end the violent conflict and promote reconciliation
  • The threat of bad publicity
  • “Are We Exclusive?”
  • Eyeing the Competition
  • The Brazilian Experience on Dispute Systems Design (DSD): the TAM and Air France cases