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Negotiation

NEGOTIATION
BOSTON COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT (MB12301)

Not currently offered

Instructor:
Richard Nielsen
Organization Studies Dept.
Fulton 436
617-552-0450

Negotiating is a key process in leadership, conflict resolution, and change management at every level of internal and external management. The purpose of the course is to improve students’ abilities to analyze, prepare for, and practice win-lose, win-win, dialogic, and third party negotiating methods as appropriate. Emphasis is on practical application and personal development. Teaching methods used are role playing, discussion of readings, discussion with practitioners, original student projects, and discussion of current events. Students are invited to reflect upon how negotiating and conflict resolution practices help them developmentally change themselves, their organizations, and the world. (Class Schedule: TBA)

 

NEGOTIATING
BOSTON COLLEGE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT (MB82101)

FALL 2012

Instructor:
Catherine Marshall

Have you found yourself limited in your performance because you lacked the ability to effectively negotiate for more resources, including staff, money, or time? Do you experience difficulty in handling conflict in organizations? Are you anxious to improve your ability to take a problem-solving approach to organizational dilemmas? This course assists students in becoming more effective negotiators in a range of organizational situations. Students learn the different types of negotiating approaches and practice their use in a variety of situations. (Class Schedule: TBA)

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
501 Pound Hall
1563 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

pon@law.harvard.edu
tel 1-800-391-8629
tel (if calling from outside the U.S.) +1-301-528-2676
fax 617-495-7818