Crisis Negotiations: Program on Negotiation Chair Robert Mnookin Joins Guest Panel on CNN Tonight to Discuss the Release of Bowe Bergdahl

| | International Negotiation

CNN Tonight host Dan Lemon recently featured Program on Negotiation Chair Robert Mnookin along with fellow Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz, storied commentator Anne Coulter, and … Read This Post

Conflict Management: Becoming a Team Player

| | Conflict Resolution

Show me the money!” That refrain from the 1996 movie Jerry Maguire, shouted by a football player to his agent, continues to echo through U.S. professional sports … Read Conflict Management: Becoming a Team Player

Pull Ahead of the Pack with a “Negotiauction”

| | Dealmaking

Robert Barnett, a corporate attorney based in Washington, D.C., moonlights as a book agent for celebrity politicians—including Barack Obama, Laura Bush, and Bill and Hillary Clinton. New … Read Pull Ahead of the Pack with a “Negotiauction”

The Consensus Building Institute Honors Program on Negotiation Faculty Member Lawrence Susskind with New Fellowship

| | Negotiation Skills

The Consensus Building Institute (CBI) based in Boston, Massachusetts and in Washington, DC has honored Program on Negotiation faculty member Lawrence Susskind with its creation of a … Read This Post

For Steve Ballmer, Negotiation Skills Go on the Back Burner

| | Negotiation Skills

On May 30, the National Basketball Association (NBA) announced it had approved former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s record-breaking $2 billion offer to buy the Los Angeles Clippers … Read This Post

Dealmaking: What About the Fine Print?

| | Business Negotiations

Choosing the right words for your contract is a negotiation in itself. Five guidelines will help you achieve greater precision.

When negotiators sign on the dotted line, they … Read Dealmaking: What About the Fine Print?

The Lessons of Diplomacy

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Max Bazerman has had extensive experience teaching corporation’s executive negotiation courses. In addition to the faculty and students, some of his sessions have been attended by high … Read The Lessons of Diplomacy

When Conflict Doesn’t Require Conflict Resolution

| | Conflict Resolution

Most of us dread conflict and the need to engage in conflict resolution. Yet we may be reaping benefits from certain forms of conflict on the job, … Read When Conflict Doesn’t Require Conflict Resolution

The Paradox of Positions

| | Dispute Resolution

It’s not difficult for negotiators haggling over seemingly finite resources to become entrenched in their positions. Sometimes the only way to get unstuck is to think appreciatively … Read The Paradox of Positions

Negotiating with a Mediator’s Assistance: A Case Study

| | Mediation

A few years ago, Stephen B. Goldberg was asked to serve as a facilitator for and adviser to a corporate team from a telecommunications firm that was … Read This Post

2014 Winner of the Raiffa Doctoral Student Paper Award

| | Awards, Grants, and Fellowships, Negotiation Skills

The Program on Negotiation has awarded Eugene B. Kogan the 2014 Howard Raiffa Doctoral Student Paper Award for his paper “Coercing Allies: Why Friends Abandon Nuclear Plans.” … Read This Post

Disappointed by Results? Improve Accountability in Business Negotiations

| | Negotiation Skills

When it comes to planning and carrying out talks, negotiators are too often left to their own devices.

Here’s how to guide your employees toward better results.

How satisfied … Read This Post