Bridging the Religious Divide: Transforming Conflict when Emotions and Religion are at Play
The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, the Harvard International Negotiation Program, and the Religions and the Practice of Peace Colloquium are pleased to host:
Bridging the … Read This Post
In Business Negotiations, Capitalize on a Right of First Refusal
As dealmakers look for more sophisticated ways to reduce risks and increase returns, a right of first refusal—a contractual guarantee that one side can match any offer … Read This Post
Negotiation Interrupted
From time to time, our negotiations are interrupted by an unexpected development from outside the talks, such as the death of a loved one, a serious injury … Read Negotiation Interrupted
The Program on Negotiation’s Top Ten International Negotiations Posts
Whether dealing with difficult or hard bargainers like Putin or forging business partnerships, international negotiations are fraught with a level of complexity rarely encountered in everyday negotiations. … Read This Post
“Negotiating at Work: Turn Small Wins into Big Gains”: A Book Talk with Deborah Kolb
The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:
Negotiating at Work: Turn Small Wins into Big Gains
with
Deborah Kolb
Professor Emerita, Simmons College School of Management
Tuesday, … Read This Post
Negotiating the Path of Abraham: The Flip Side of the Middle East
The Abraham Path Initiative
and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School are pleased to present:
Negotiating the Path of Abraham:
The Flip Side of the Middle East
with
William Ury
Co-author of … Read This Post
When Rumors Run Wild in Business Negotiation
What impact do rumors have on business negotiations and bargaining within the workplace? In this article, the effects of office gossip and other forms of unverified information … Read When Rumors Run Wild in Business Negotiation
Negotiation Research You Can Use
Negotiators often are advised to tamp down strong emotions and behave as rationally as possible at the bargaining table, but that can be easier said than done. … Read Negotiation Research You Can Use
Working on multiple deals? Look for ways to connect the dots
In negotiation, lightbulb moments—the kind that seem to magically dissolve disputes and create stellar contracts—can be few and far between. We might be lucky to have one … Read This Post
Identity, Culture and Conflict Resolution
The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to host
the New England Association for Conflict Resolution 2015 Fall Program:
Identity, Culture and Conflict Resolution
Wednesday, October 21, … Read Identity, Culture and Conflict Resolution
Sabena Hijacking: My Version
The PON Film Series is pleased to present:
Sabena Hijacking: My Version
Join us for a screening and discussion with:
Nati Dinnar
Creator and producer
and
Rozeen Bisharat
Filmmaker, performer, and activist
Moderated by
Professor James … Read Sabena Hijacking: My Version
“Two Days, One Night” Screening and Discussion
The PON Film Series is pleased to present:
Two Days, One Night
Join us for a screening and discussion with
labor-management negotiation scholar Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld.
Thursday, October 1, 2014
7:00 PM
Langdell Hall … Read “Two Days, One Night” Screening and Discussion
