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Teaching Interpersonal Skills for Negotation and for Life
Authors:Bordone  Robert C.
Affiliation:Robert C. Bordone;is the Thaddeus R. Beal Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School and the Deputy Director of the Harvard Negotiation Research Project, Cambridge, Mass. 02138. He teaches the Spring Negotiation Workshop at the law school as well as two other courses, an interdisciplinary seminar on negotiation and dispute resolution and a course on the negotiation of tax treaties and transfer pricing disputes. His email address is:
Abstract:Students enrolled in the Negotiation Workshop at Harvard Law School during the past twenty years have participated in an innovative exercise called the Interpersonal Skills Exercise (IPS). Developed through a collaboration of therapists and instructors from Harvard Law School, the exercise uses role plays, videotaping, and certain aspects of psychodrama to help students practice interpersonal skills that they have difficulty performing. The exercise allows students to work in an intensive, safe, and interactive environment with feedback from peers and course instructors. This brief note describes the IPS exercise in more detail, outlining its origins, purposes, and structure.
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