Mnookin featured as a distinguished speaker in Israel

| | International Negotiation, Middle East Negotiation Initiatives

In December 2011, Professor Robert Mnookin, Chair of the Program on Negotiation, was invited by Daniel Shapiro, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, to speak on the topic … Read This Post

Video: Moving beyond barriers with Eileen Babbitt

| | Negotiation Skills, Videos

In this video, Eileen Babbitt, Director of the International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, outlines three types of obstacles that … Read Video: Moving beyond barriers with Eileen Babbitt

Negotiate your role as advisor

| | Business Negotiations

Whether you spend most or just a fraction of your workday advising others, it pays to reconsider how you approach your advisees, writes Tufts University professor Jeswald … Read Negotiate your role as advisor

William Ury interviewed on the NBA lockout

| | Conflict Resolution

The good news is the lockout is over and the NBA will be back in business on Christmas Day.

The bad news is that as a result of … Read William Ury interviewed on the NBA lockout

Negotiator toolbox: Capitalize on differences

| | Business Negotiations

The problem: You and your negotiating counterpart express differing opinions about the future success, performance, or timeliness of an item or service. A homeowner might be skeptical … Read Negotiator toolbox: Capitalize on differences

Why your lawyer could be wrong about apologies

| | Conflict Resolution

If you’ve ever had a minor car accident in which neither you nor the other driver was obviously at fault, familiar advice may have run through your … Read Why your lawyer could be wrong about apologies

Resolving conflict, creating value

| | Negotiation Skills

Significant business disputes typically involve more than one issue—including disputes that appear to be “just about the money.” Who pays and when? In what form is payment … Read Resolving conflict, creating value

The Dark Side: Reporting on the War on Terror

| | International Negotiation, Student Events, The Kelman Seminar

The Dark Side: Reporting on the War on Terror
with Roger Cohen, New York Times Foreign Correspondent, and
Carlotta Gall, New York Times Reporter
Date: December … Read The Dark Side: Reporting on the War on Terror

Former Ambassador Holbrooke recalled details of a tough negotiation

| | International Negotiation

Former Ambassador Richard Holbrooke was awarded the Program on Negotiation’s Great Negotiator Award in 2004. In remarks given during the award ceremony, he shared his recollections of … Read This Post

Professor Susskind talks negotiation obstacles

| | Business Negotiations

Q&A with Professor Susskind, MIT’s Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, and Vice Chair of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School

Q: You’ve taught for … Read Professor Susskind talks negotiation obstacles

Avoid conflict and broken trust

| | Conflict Resolution

While negotiations are inherently risky, there are proven ways to reduce risk and improve your odds of success. To do so, you must focus on the very … Read Avoid conflict and broken trust

Negotiation as the Art of Interaction

| | Events, Negotiation Skills, Student Events

“Negotiation as the Art of Interaction”
A workshop with
Professor Alisher Faizullaev
Visiting Fulbright Scholar, Tufts University

When: Friday, December 9
Time: 12:00 — 1:30 p.m.
Where: Pound Hall, Room 334, Harvard Law … Read Negotiation as the Art of Interaction