Negotiation and Conflict Resolution News Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty Barry Sommer on Emotional Intelligence and Self-Awareness Barry Sommer teaches Intrapersonal Dynamics and Conflict in the negotiation and conflict resolution program. Faculty Robert Anderson on Current Projects and Advice to Students Robert Anderson teaches the Skills Practicum: Self as Instrument course in the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program. Faculty Dr. Eric C. Marcus on His Experience as a Professor of the Introduction to Negotation Course Dr. Eric C Marcus discusses teaching negotiation and shares his advice for new students. Knowledge Base Role of the Organizational Ombuds in an Academic Setting Joan Waters presents useful tips and strategies on how best to utilize the services of an Ombuds Office. Knowledge Base Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Webinar: Formal Axiology—Practical Application During Turbulent Times How do you translate the knowledge and ability to do a job that you received from formal education into practical application? Faculty Five Negotiation Lessons from Powerful Women Here are five examples of women who’ve continued to challenge the status quo because they believed in something greater. Faculty 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, Faculty Five Ways to Feel Less Overwhelmed Dr. Beth Fisher-Yoshida, of the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program suggests five ways to reduce overwhelmed feeling. Faculty 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. Impacts and Insights Five Steps to Solve Conflict at Work Here are suggestions for a five-step process to increase your skills at addressing conflict constructively. School 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. Impacts and Insights Five Ways to Develop More Meaningful Relationships at Work Here are five components cultivate and maintain business relationships. Load More