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Rainforest-Friendly Livelihoods Can Be More Lucrative Than Gold Mining
Sustainable activities—including Brazil nut harvesting and fish farming—can outpace the financial gains of gold mining,
Five Ways to Feel Less Overwhelmed
Dr. Beth Fisher-Yoshida, of the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program suggests five ways to reduce overwhelmed feeling.
Should You Stay or Should You Go? Five Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Job
Five questions to ask yourself to help determine what is worth negotiating—and when it may be time to negotiate a departure.
Five Steps to Solve Conflict at Work
Here are suggestions for a five-step process to increase your skills at addressing conflict constructively.
Columbia’s Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program Ranked #1
College Choice has awarded Columbia University’s Master of Science in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program.
Five Ways to Develop More Meaningful Relationships at Work
Here are five components cultivate and maintain business relationships.
How to Correct Implicit Bias During Negotiations
Dr. Fisher-Yoshida explains her process for understanding and overcoming implicit biases.
Mark Whitlock: Meet the Research Coordinator for the Africa Task Force (ATF)
Meet the Research Coordinator for the Africa Task Force (ATF)
Peter Coleman: Going Beyond Theory
At SPS Peter Coleman leads research toward finding sustainable change.
Kobi Skolnick: Turning Conflict into Collaboration
At SPS Kobi Skolnick Explored the global impact of conflict and learned how to create systematic solutions.
NECR Program Represents at IACM Conference
The 30th Annual International Association for Conflict Management (IACM) Conference took place in Berlin, Germany.
Beth Fisher-Yoshida Co-Authors Book on Coordinated Management of Meaning
Beth Fisher-Yoshida, the Director of the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program, recently co-authored the new book.