Noam Ebner's Blog (143)

New Horizons for the ADR Field: Where Are We Headed, and Where Can We Go?

Noam Ebner with Ava Abramowitz, Michael Green, Chris Guthrie, Lela Love, and Nancy Welsh

The Appreciating our Legacy and Engaging the Future conference held at Pepperdine Law School and co-sponsored by the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, ABA Section of Dispute Resolution and Texas A&M’s Aggie Dispute Resolution Program got off to a wonderful start, with over 150 ADR educators and professionals filling the room. After opening remarks,…

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Added by Noam Ebner on August 1, 2019 at 9:01pm — No Comments

Sometimes they choose mediation, sometimes they don't. How do they choose?

Check out this article, winner of the AALS Section on ADR's Best Article of 2018 award, in which Donna Shestowsky explores how litigants make their decisions as to which dispute resolution process to choose.

Added by Noam Ebner on May 3, 2019 at 11:17am — No Comments

Negotiation Journal Special Issue: Effects of Trump's Presidency on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

From the State of the Union, to the State of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

In a new, timely, special issue of…

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Added by Noam Ebner on February 5, 2019 at 6:32pm — No Comments

New Book: The Palgrave Handbook of Cross-Cultural Business Negotiation

I’m very excited to share that my book, co-edited with friend and colleague Prof. Ayub Khan, has been published.

The Palgrave Handbook of Cross-Cultural Business Negotiation goes beyond ‘negotiation with a business twist.’ After covering the basics, the book focuses on the realities of contemporary international business, in which cross-cultural negotiation has become the norm rather than the exception, and in which…

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Added by Noam Ebner on February 4, 2019 at 10:47pm — No Comments

STEM Women Negotiating: Recruitment Letter for Study Participants

A Columbia University researcher is conducting a study to understand the experiences of women in the STEM professions when they negotiate. Negotiation is an important skill and necessary for performing well in the workplace. As part of this study, the researcher is conducting 60-90-minute individual interviews of women who are in one of the STEM professions (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) and have

  • Less than 5 years work…
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Added by Noam Ebner on January 16, 2019 at 4:45pm — No Comments

ACR seeks Executive Director

The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) is seeking a dynamic and creative Executive Director to lead and enhance the organization. ACR is a non-profit membership association committed to educational activities that promote peaceful, effective conflict resolution, both nationally and internationally.

The Executive Director, as an outside Contractor, will work closely with an active Board of Directors and will have a key role in being responsive to the needs of membership,…

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Added by Noam Ebner on January 16, 2019 at 11:06am — No Comments

ODR for All!

In ODR for All, put out on Mediate.come, David Larson and Lainey Feingold explain the need for Online Dispute Resolution systems to be designed with digital accessibility and disability accommodation in mind, right from the start. 

Added by Noam Ebner on June 11, 2018 at 5:53pm — 1 Comment

Summer Institute on Intercultural Communication with Michelle LeBaron & Karenjot Randhawa

Check out this workshop, entitled "Eye of the storm: Facilitating complex conversations in the midst of tumult," which will be given on July 16th-20th in Portland, Oregon. Flyer.pdf

Added by Noam Ebner on June 11, 2018 at 5:48pm — No Comments

Call for Proposals: Grad Student Research at ACR Annual Conference

Call for Proposals

Graduate Student Research Panels at

Association for Conflict Resolution

2018 Annual Conference…

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Added by Noam Ebner on June 11, 2018 at 5:43pm — No Comments

Getting to Yes Exercise: A Trisolan Map

Once you have finished reading the assigned material from Getting to Yes, conduct the 'A Trisolan Map' exercise.

This exercise is designed to help you make the jump from understanding the innovative method you have learned to actually applying it - before you engage in negotiation simulations or in any real-life negotiations you have going on in your life right now.

This exercise has the benefits of being ungraded, and a solo activity (as opposed to the…

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Added by Noam Ebner on April 9, 2018 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Build your negotiation counterpart a bridge to your side through use of Social Intuition

We’ve long known that to be a successful negotiator , it isn't enough to come up with a good offer. Great negotiators are able to engage their counterpart’s attitudes, emotions, and thinking patterns. Some of this has been captured in discussions of ‘empathy’ and ‘emotional intelligence,’ but much of it remains ineffable. Yup - it's vague enough, to require a vague word to describe it.…
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Added by Noam Ebner on February 14, 2018 at 11:00am — No Comments

In Rod We Trust: Politics, Talking Sticks, and the Ongoing Crisis in Conflict Resolution

When I heard the reports last week of senators, meeting in a bipartisan effort to open the government, using a talking stick, my first thought was ‘that’s cute’. My second response was a sense of disquiet, which I didn’t know to pin down. It has nothing to do with the method itself – I’ve used talking objects myself; in fact, I’ve used them in working…

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Added by Noam Ebner on January 29, 2018 at 10:30am — No Comments

Negotiating via Text Messaging

We all negotiate via text messaging.

Perhaps, for some, this only occurs on the fringes of negotiation: a request to move the venue of a meeting, or to correct a typo on a contract. Others may recognize that they have negotiated the sale of a car or a house, elements of a job offer, or even professional negotiations through this medium. Certainly, many of the family-and-friends -related interactions that texts on negotiations use as examples are now conducted via text.  

One…

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Added by Noam Ebner on January 22, 2018 at 2:20pm — No Comments

Negotiation via Videoconferencing

Negotiation via videoconferencing is finally gaining steam – but there has been very little written about negotiating successfully over this media.



In this new paper, a chapter in Chris Honeyman and Andrea Kupfer Schneider’s forthcoming The Negotiator’s…

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Added by Noam Ebner on September 5, 2017 at 2:07pm — No Comments

Technology is changing negotiators... and negotiation

Always nice when your work gets picked up by Harvard! Below is an article in the June 2017 issue of PON's Negotiation Briefings.

Added by Noam Ebner on August 8, 2017 at 11:41am — 1 Comment

Seeking Pasta Wars Translations!

Many of you have participated in the Pasta Wars simulation, and I've shared it, in the past, on ADRHub. Some of you have been kind enough to write (on the Hub, or privately) of your own work with the the simulation. So, I turn to you as I seek to make the simulation accessible by a wider group of educators and trainers.

I know many people have used this Prisoners Dilemma simulation-game in different…

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Added by Noam Ebner on February 27, 2017 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Student Writing Competition (JD and LLM students only, sorry :-( )

The Dispute Resolution Section of the New York State Bar Association and the American College of Civil Trial Mediators are proud to announce the inauguration of the NYSBA/ACCTM National Championship Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Student Writing Competition.

A $10,000 cash prize will be awarded to the winning submittal as judged by the Editorial Board of the ACCTM American Journal of Mediation along with select Fellows of the College and members of the NYSBA Dispute Resolution…

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Added by Noam Ebner on February 21, 2017 at 9:16am — No Comments

Everything else in our lives has changed. What about negotiation?

I’ve just shared a new article, Negotiation is Changing, on SSRN. If you negotiate regularly, or teach or research negotiation, you may enjoy taking a look at it.

Over the past couple of decades, we have changed in so many ways. Think about the significant shifts in how you spend your time, interact with others, conduct your business, and engage with friends. Most of the changes…

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Added by Noam Ebner on February 13, 2017 at 2:30pm — 3 Comments

Cooking with Conflict

Gastrodiplomacy is on the rise, and I, for one, want in on it.

People tend to be more positively inclined towards a country after eating its food. As this issue of Public Diplomacy suggests, this has encouraged many countries to intentionally spread their country’s cuisine as part of the cultural outreach practiced by their embassies and consulates.…

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Added by Noam Ebner on February 6, 2017 at 9:01pm — 1 Comment

Dialog position in Berlin

The Berghof Foundation in Berlin is looking for a Senior Dialogue Facilitator, for a 24 month period (extendable), starting as soon as possible. More details here:
http://www.berghof-foundation.org/nc/de/ueber-uns/jobs/

Added by Noam Ebner on January 31, 2017 at 9:28pm — No Comments

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