The University of Missouri’s Center for the Study…
After I’ve spent the last two weeks working to draw together the latest research on negotiation and gender, Andrea Schneider comes along and delivers a much better summary and discussion in twelve minutes than I ever could!
Watch this TED talk, and share it with your students!
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Hi all,
This Friday morning, assuming our good friend Mathew doesn’t ground my plane, I’ll be participating in this symposium: http://www.indisputably.org/?p=8371 (Links to an external site.)
Come join the live-streamed portion of this conference, here:…
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I’d like to share an article that recently came out in the current issue of Negotiation Journal; an article that reflects, essentially, the main effort of the past two years of professional work.
2014 was, for me, The Year of the MOOC. Most of my time that year was dedicated to creating a Massive Open Online Course entitled Negotiation: Navigating Professional and Personal…
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Hi people,
I'd like to share news of this writing competition focusing on negotiation, which is open to law, graduate and conflict resolution students from all around the world.
Good luck, and enjoy!
http://law.missouri.edu/faculty/event/writing-competition-2/
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The University of Missouri’s Center for the Study…
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Position Summary: Covenant House New York (Covenant House) is seeking an Ombudsperson to promote and protect the rights, dignity, safety and quality of care of youth who are in residence or receiving services (“youth”) from Covenant House… |
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We're gearing up for the Moving Negotiation Theory from the Tower of Babel Toward a World of... symposium. Part of this gearing is an ongoing conversation of negotiation books and topics.
Check out this compilation of negotiation frameworks posted by John Lande on…
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In the runup to symposium to be held at the University of Missouri on October 7: Moving Negotiation Theory from the Tower of Babel Toward a World of Mutual Understanding, Prof. Rishi Batra explains why the negotiation field needs to be familiar with Samuel Arbesman’s book, …
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See this post by Prof. John Lande on Indisputably, discussing a great conflict book with Prof. David Matz.
This is part of the “virtual book club” discussing readings for the symposium at the University of Missouri on October 7: …
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We're gearing up for the Moving Negotiation Theory from the Tower of Babel Toward a World of... symposium. Part of this gearing is an ongoing conversation of books directly and obliquely pertinent to negotiation.
In this blog post, shared by John Lande at Indisputably.org,…
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We're gearing up for the Moving Negotiation Theory from the Tower of Babel Toward a World of Mutual Understanding symposium. Part of this gearing is an ongoing conversation of books directly and obliquely pertinent to negotiation.…
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See this post by Sarah Cole on Indisputably. Werner grads - this one's for you.
The Department of Justice (DOJ), Community Relations Service (CRS) is seeking to hire highly qualified Regional Directors for various Regional Offices. CRS has responsibility for assisting state and local units of government, private and public organizations, and community groups with preventing and resolving racial and ethnic tensions,…
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The Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System released a new 'Foundations of Practice' study based on a survey of more than 24,000 lawyers across the US. The study identifies “foundations” that lawyers need in the short term after graduation.
In a post on Indisputably, Prof. John Lande lists the top skills and qualities that lawyers need - according to lawyers themselves - and notes that the only place in the law school curriculum where…
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At the latest ABA Section of Dispute Resolution conference in NYC, I participated in a panel trying to envision the future of the field of ADR. Not that I would ordinarily suggest convening groups of prophets in order to say things that will likely seem silly a couple of years later, but the idea here was to grapple with a single proposition: Change is more likely to happen in our field, than not. What might that change look like? And, no matter what it turns out to look like, how can we…
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When the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) world comes together, you know good things are going to come out of it. Check out the website of the 15th International Forum on ODR, held in May in The Hague. You can see some of the talks and presentations here.
I've been working this year on the topic of governance structures and policy for the ODR field; this…
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Ore Wars: Prisoners Dilemma simulation game for small group teaching/training
Hi all -
In the past, I’ve shared my Pasta Wars simulation on this blog, which works best with groups of 12-28 participants. However, teachers and trainers sometimes find themselves working with much smaller groups – and most prisoners dilemma exercises just don’t deliver their full punch when played in…
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Planned Early Dispute Resolution? Sounds like a no-brainer to me. Here's what John Lande has to say about it, after researching corporate approaches and attitudes towards it:
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(originally posted on Indisputably)
One might assume that using a “planned early dispute resolution” (PEDR) system should be a…
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A new paper, written with John Zeleznikow, explores three key concepts in online dispute resolution: Fairness, Trust and Security. I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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Join me in sharing this beautiful clip, in which Jews and Muslims in Israel speak about the upcoming holidays of ‘Id al-Adcha and Yom Kippur, which come out together this year. Beautiful!
The clip was produced by Mosaica, Israel’s leading community mediation center, which operates branches in mixed Jewish/Muslim cities in Israel. …
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Here is a good piece written by a good friend, with all the good advice a new lawyer needs before she or he gets started. Dispute resolution folks – I think you may want to read this as well.
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A book chapter I wrote last year, Negotiation via (the New) Email, is to be reprinted in a second leading negotiation textbook – this time, in the upcoming edition of Jay Folberg and Dwight Golann’s Lawyer Negotiation: Theory, Practice, and Law. I’m so glad this topic is starting to find its way into the mainstream of negotiation courses, in business, conflict engagement and legal frameworks (earlier this year, it was reprinted in Roy Lewicki, Bruce Barry and David Saunders’…
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