Reel Negotiation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Reflections of Negotiation and Mediation in Film

Topics:
Conflict Resolution,
Negotiations and Contracts
Tags:
Finance,
Free Trade,
Mediation,
Negotiation,
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Overview: Almost ten years ago, the authors did a workshop showing film clips from popular films they thought were relevant to negotiation and conflict management practice. Since then, each of them have expanded and refined the authors repertoire of films and regularly include them in presentations and trainings. The visual experience of watching movie scenes is, needless to say, a great learning tool that helps to illustrate, clarify or frame the discussion not only about negotiation and mediation, strategies, techniques and skills, but approaches to problem solving and leadership as well.

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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2006 | Pages: 8


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