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Harvard University
The Program on Negotiation for Senior Executives
October 16-17, 2015 Hong Kong
The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is an internationally renowned center for the development of negotiation theory and practice. Their executive education programs train participants to be successful negotiators and to handle conflict productively.
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Key Program Features
Some 15,000 corporate executives, government officials, and leading attorneys around the world have completed the Program on Negotiation for Senior Executives. They have used what they learned to resolve conflict, make deals, avoid costly litigation, mediate public disputes, and defuse crises.
Who Should Attend
CEOs; Presidents; Board Members; Executive Vice Presidents; Operations, Administration, Human Resources, Marketing, Manufacturing, and Finance; Corporate Counsel; and other executives who face the pressures of resolving conflicts that have a direct effect on day-to-day management and long-term success.
Taught by Distinguished Harvard Professor!
Guhan Subramanian
Professor of Business Law
Harvard Business School
Professor of Law & Business
Harvard Law School
* First professor to hold tenured appointment at both Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School.
* Faculty chair for the JD/MBA program at Harvard University and a member of the Executive Committee of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.
* Involved in Oracle's $10.3 billion hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft; Cox Enterprises' $8.9 billion freeze-out of the minority shareholders in Cox Communications; and the $6.6 billion leveraged buyout of Toys "R" Us.
For more information, please fill out the following registration form:
www.chinaedugrp.com/hvinquiryej
Room 1804B, 18F, Tower 1, Admiralty Center, 18 Harcourt Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong. Tel: 852-25277999 Fax: 25370549 Email:; harvardhk@chinaedugrp.com
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