In the polarized atmosphere of Washington, D.C. today, consensus is becoming an increasingly rare commodity, as this year’s debates over health care reform and financial regulation have made clear. To help curb that trend, twenty senior federal officials – both Republicans and Democrats – met in Washington in July to hone their negotiation and consensus building skills with members of theHarvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program(HNMCP) at Harvard Law School.
To read more about the Harvard Law School Negotiation and Mediation Clinic click [here].