Many actions that could help alleviate the Covid-19 pandemic require us to change our behavior on a personal level, such as staying home from work and wearing a mask in public places. Others, such as making coronavirus-related research more widely available, require more organizational and systemic change. … Read Negotiating Change During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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What is a Leadership Program in Negotiation?
A leadership program through the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is appropriate for any leader who understands that skillful negotiation is a centerpiece of successful leadership.
It’s often said that great leaders are great negotiators. But how does one become an effective negotiator? On-the-job experience certainly plays a role, but for most executives, taking their negotiation skills to the next level requires an outside leadership program.
It’s no secret that great leaders are great negotiators. By equipping you with the innovative negotiation strategies you need to excel at the bargaining table, a negotiation leadership program will help you:
- Improve working relationships and resolve seemingly intractable disputes.
- Understand your BATNA (best alternative to a negotiated agreement) to gain a better understanding of your options.
- Evaluate your personal tendencies in the face of conflict and learn to manage your bargaining strengths and weaknesses.
- Recognize the most common manipulative negotiation tactics used by difficult people — and ways to neutralize their effects.
- Win, not by defeating the other side, but by winning them over.
Whether you’re an experienced executive or an up-and-coming manager—working in the private or public sector, domestically or abroad— a leadership program at Harvard Law School will help you shape important deals, negotiate in uncertain environments, improve working relationships, claim (and create) more value, and resolve seemingly intractable disputes. In short, a leadership program will prepare you to achieve better outcomes at the bargaining table, every single time.
Widely recognized as the preeminent leader in the field of negotiation and negotiation research, the Program on Negotiation is an interdisciplinary, multi-university research center based at Harvard Law School. Our flagship leadership program— Negotiation and Leadership—has a long legacy of effectiveness, with more than 25,000 international participants over the past 30 years.
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Negotiation and Leadership Spring 2025 Program Guide
It’s often said that great leaders are great negotiators. But how does one become an effective negotiator? On-the-job experience certainly plays a role, but for most executives, taking their negotiation skills to the next level requires outside training. … Read More
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, 2015 UPDATED Schedule Registration – 6:30 – 7:15 pm NE-ACR Fall Program – 7:15 pm to 9:20 pm Location: Austin Hall North, Harvard Law School Free and open to the public.
Pre-registration encouraged, … Read Identity, Culture and Conflict Resolution
Negotiation and Leadership Fall 2024 Program Guide
It’s often said that great leaders are great negotiators. But how does one become an effective negotiator? On-the-job experience certainly plays a role, but for most executives, taking their negotiation skills to the next level requires outside training. … Read More