Harvard Negotiation Project
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Harvard Negotiation Project
"Founded in 1979, the Harvard Negotiation Project's mission is to improve the theory, teaching, and practice of negotiation and dispute resolution, so that people can deal more constructively with conflicts ranging from the interpersonal to the international.
"The Project, or HNP as it is commonly known, inspired many of the organizations that together created the Program on Negotiation consortium in 1983." [1]
People
Accessed January 2009: [2]
- Director - James K. Sebenius
- Founder and Director Emeritus - Roger Fisher
- Deputy Director - Bruce Patton
- Associate Director - Daniel L. Shapiro
- Fellow - Jason Cheng Qian
- Research Associates - Maeve Cunningham, Jared Leiderman, Scott Paltrowitz, Brad Rosen
- Program Assistant - Claire McCarthy
- Senior Adviser - Mark Gordon (CR)
- Affiliates - Sheila Heen, Douglas Stone
- European Training Affiliate - Egger, Philips + Partner
Accessed December 2007: [3]
- Director - Roger Fisher
- Deputy Director - Bruce Patton
- Associate Director - Daniel L. Shapiro
- Fellow - Jason Cheng Qian
- Research Associates - Zoe Segal-Reichlin, and Elizabeth Tippett
- Assistant to the Director - Tiffany Washburn
- Senior Adviser - Mark Gordon
- Affiliates - Sheila Heen, and Douglas Stone
Contact
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Homepage, Harvard Negotiation Project, accessed December 28, 2007.
- ↑ Who we are, Harvard Negotiation Project, accessed January 3, 2009.
- ↑ Who We Are, Harvard Negotiation Project, accessed December 28, 2007.