Detroit Moves Forward, Thanks to Mediation

| | Mediation

About 15 months after becoming the largest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy, Detroit is on track to begin rebuilding and growing stronger. On November 7, a … Read This Post

In Rome, Conflict Management Turns Operatic

| | Conflict Resolution

When financial disputes arise between longstanding partners, both insiders and outsiders often note, “It’s not about the money.” Simmering resentment, mutual blame for ongoing problems, poor communication, … Read This Post

A Perspective on the Colombian Peace Process

| | Daily, Events

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and
the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies are pleased to co-present:

A Perspective on the Colombian Peace Process
  with
 

Dr. … Read A Perspective on the Colombian Peace Process

Dealmaking: Help Your Agreement Go the Distance

| | Dealmaking

Help your agreement go the distance If your deal doesn’t work in the real world, it’s not worth the paper it’s printed on. Here’s expert advice on … Read This Post

Women and Negotiation: Risk, stress, and the “glass cliff”

| | Negotiation Skills

Imagine that you are the founder of a start-up that has not been as successful as you’d hoped. You are thinking about making one last push to … Read This Post

Chain reactions: How observers escalate conflict

| | Dispute Resolution

The United States and the USSR. The nationalists and the unionists in Ireland. Israel and Palestine. History is rife with stories of conflict that grew progressively more … Read Chain reactions: How observers escalate conflict

Centrism in the Middle East: Myth or Method

| | Events, International Negotiation

The Harvard International Negotiation Program, the Harvard Global Health Institute and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School are pleased to co-present:

Centrism in the Middle East:
Myth … Read Centrism in the Middle East: Myth or Method

Business Negotiation Advice: When Your Image is Everything

| | Business Negotiations

Turning to another questionable negotiation from Illinois politics, in 2005, then–U.S. senator Barack Obama and his family bought a house in Chicago. On the same day the … Read This Post

In United Nations International Negotiations, A Demand for Openness

| | International Negotiation

Sometimes the question of how to negotiate can be more hotly debated than the issues that come up during the negotiation itself. Who should be involved in … Read This Post

After Job Dealmaking Advice, A Retraction from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

| | Dealmaking

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella found himself in the hot seat in October after telling women attending the Grace-Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing that the best way … Read This Post

Women and Negotiation: Negotiating the Gender Gap

| | Conflict Resolution

The following question given to Program on Negotiation faculty member and a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School Hannah Riley Bowles: I recently … Read This Post

In Business Negotiation, Beware Overbidding: Lessons from Facebook

| | Business Negotiations

Facebook’s $19.6 billion acquisition of text-messaging start-up WhatsApp seemed exorbitant when it was negotiated back in February. But as it turns out, the final price tag on … Read This Post