Edited by Professors Lawrence E. Susskind and Larry Crump, this collection makes a strong case for how and why multiparty negotiation should be treated as a distinct field of study. The editors argue that multiparty negotiations exhibit at least three features that distinguish them from two-party negotiations: coalitional behavior, demanding process management requirements, and highly … Read Multiparty Negotiation: Four Volume Set
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Negotiation and Leadership
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Beyond the Back Table: Working with People and Organizations to Get to Yes
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- Negotiation Master Class May 2025 Program Guide
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- Beyond the Back Table February 2025 Program Guide
- Make the Most of Online Negotiations
- Managing Multiparty Negotiations
- Getting the Deal Done
- Salary Negotiation: How to Negotiate Salary: Learn the Best Techniques to Help You Manage the Most Difficult Salary Negotiations and What You Need to Know When Asking for a Raise
- Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Negotiation: Cross Cultural Communication Techniques and Negotiation Skills From International Business and Diplomacy
Teaching Negotiation Resource Center
Preparing for Negotiation
Understanding how to arrange the meeting space is a key aspect of preparing for negotiation. In this video, Professor Guhan Subramanian discusses a real world example of how seating arrangements can influence a negotiator’s success. This discussion was held at the 3 day executive education workshop for senior executives at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.
Guhan Subramanian is the Professor of Law and Business at the Harvard Law School and Professor of Business Law at the Harvard Business School.
Articles & Insights
- BATNA
- Business Negotiations
- Conflict Resolution
- Advanced Negotiation Strategies and Concepts: Hostage Negotiation Tips for Business Negotiators
- Conflict Management: Intervening in Workplace Conflict
- Do Attitudes in Negotiation Influence Results?
- MESO: Make Multiple Equivalent Simultaneous Offers to Create Value in Dealmaking Table
- Elements of Conflict: Diagnose What’s Gone Wrong
- Crisis Negotiations
- Power Tactics in Negotiation: How to Gain Leverage with Stronger Parties
- Crisis Communication Examples: What’s So Funny?
- Police Negotiation Techniques from the NYPD Crisis Negotiations Team
- Crisis Negotiation Skills: The Hostage Negotiator’s Drill
- Famous Negotiations Cases – NBA and the Power of Deadlines at the Bargaining Table
- Dealing with Difficult People
- Dealmaking
- Dispute Resolution
- How Fast-Food Workers Used Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to Demand Higher Wages
- Using Principled Negotiation to Resolve Disagreements
- Conflict Negotiation Strategies: When Do Employees Choose to Negotiate?
- What are the Three Basic Types of Dispute Resolution? What to Know About Mediation, Arbitration, and Litigation
- What is Dispute System Design?
- International Negotiation
- Leadership Skills
- Mediation
- Negotiation Skills
- Negotiation Skills: Building Trust in Negotiations
- International Conflict and Humanitarian Negotiations
- Threats in Negotiation: When and How to Make Effective Threats
- Ask A Negotiation Expert: The Surprising Benefits of Negotiating with Your Kids
- Aggressive Negotiation Tactics: Threats at the Bargaining Table
- Negotiation Training
- Salary Negotiations
- Teaching Negotiation
- The Value of Using Scorable Simulations in Negotiation Training
- Teach Your Students to Negotiate a Management Crisis
- The Best New Simulations
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- Win-Win Negotiations
Free Videos
- New Frontiers, New Roleplays: Next Generation Teaching and Training
- Negotiating Transboundary Water Agreements
- Learning from Practice to Teach for Practice—Reflections From a Novel Training Series for International Climate Negotiators
- Insights From PON’s Great Negotiators and the American Secretaries of State Program
- Gender and Privilege in Negotiation