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New Story, New Power: A Woman’s Guide to Negotiation
In her new book, Dr. Beth Fisher-Yoshida guides women on how to change the narrative in their heads, become better negotiators, and yield the outcomes they desire.
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Capstones Analyze Google Nest, the City of Minneapolis, and the Dakota Access Pipeline
How do parties that disagree with each other arrive at working solutions?
Columbia’s M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program Hosts Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos
President Santos discussed the Colombian peace process, peace negotiation, and post-conflict peace-building processes.
Join the NECR Program for Agility in the Moment on 5/2
Today’s most urgent events require a skilled and nimble approach to conflict resolution.
How Are Companies Defining–and Implementing–Agility?
SPS master’s programs are collaborating on a multi-disciplinary agility series throughout the academic year.
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program Introduces New Course, “Family Business and Conflict”
Developed by two program alumni, the course will help students to navigate the nexus between family ties and business disputes
David Anthony Carten, '21SPS, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Moves Forward with His Capstone Project about Wet’suwet’en – Coastal GasLink Conflict
Carten analyzes conflict in the Wet'suwet'en territory of British Columbia, Canada.
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Student Yin Yu Wins Best Analysis and Presentation at NegotiateUP
Amy Jones, a fellow NECR student, also competed, and won the Best Negotiation award.
NECR Alumna: How Columbia Has Impacted My Career and Motivated Me to Give Back
She shares the most rewarding parts of mentoring as well as how her Columbia master’s degree shapes her own career.
NECR Alumna Debora Delgado Pursues Thoughtful Entrepreneurship in Management Consulting
Delgado is the founder of BINOMIA, a management consulting firm in Peru.
Mark Benavides, ’16SPS, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, on Applying Frameworks in Law
Four years after earning his M.S. from Columbia, he decided to pursue a JD.
Asian American Artists Gather at Columbia University to Discuss the Power of Art Against Hate
Four Asian American artists comprise Columbia’s NECR panel to discuss how their work responds to hate crimes.