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Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:
East Falls Brownfields
Tracy Dyke, under the direction of Lawrence Susskind and Susan Podziba
Seven-person, non-scoreable, facilitated negotiation among planners, regulators and activists regarding the cleanup and redevelopment of environmentally contaminated property -
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Environmental Role-Play:
IndopotamiaNegotiating Boundary-Crossing Water Conflicts
Catherine M. Ashcraft under the supervision of Professors Lawrence Susskind and Shafiqul Islam
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Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:
Long RiverConfronting the Challenges of Instream Flow
Catherine Ashcraft and Larry Susskind
A six-party, seven-person (including the mediator), multi-issue mediation among representatives of governmental, business, environmental, recreational, and tribal interests regarding a dispute over developing an instream flow action plan -
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The Art of Negotiation
Program on Negotiation faculty member and Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler brings you a new, next-generation approach to negotiation. Michael Wheeler’s new book, The Art of Negotiation, demonstrates that the best negotiators are adept at managing chaos and uncertainty and rarely trap themselves with rigid plans and entrenched positions. Understanding that negotiation is a process of joint exploration that requires continual learning, adaptation, and social awareness. A master negotiator’s grasp of these concepts gives her the ability to reach agreements where others would face impasse.