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Harvard Speakers Bureau: Professor Dan Shapiro on “Negotiating the Nonnegotiable”


Please join the Harvard Club of Southern California, along with the Harvard Clubs of Hawaii, Maui, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Singapore, and Australia, as we welcome Harvard professor Dan Shapiro to discuss his timely book, Negotiating the Nonnegotiable: How to Resolve Your Most Emotionally Charged Conflicts. This special Zoom event will be held on March 10 at 5pm PST.


Wednesday, March 10, 2021 @ 5:00PM Pacific Time
Virtual Event via Zoom (details sent after registration)


Cost: No Charge

Contact: Kay Park, kayparkmd@yahoo.com
Register: Please RSVP for this free event by going to the following: http://hcsc.clubs.harvard.edu/article.html?aid=1412.

Zoom details will be provided prior to the event.

The founder and director of the Harvard International Negotiation Program, Professor Shapiro teaches a highly evaluated course on negotiation at Harvard College, and he has been named one of the top 15 professors at Harvard University. He specializes in practice-based research: building theory and testing it in real-world contexts. He has launched successful conflict resolution initiatives in the Middle East, Europe, and East Asia, and for three years chaired the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Conflict Resolution. Focusing extensively on the emotional and identity-based dimensions of negotiation and conflict resolution, Shapiro led the initiative to create the world’s first Global Curriculum on Conflict Management for senior policymakers as well as a conflict management curriculum that now reaches one million youth across more than 20 countries. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the American Psychological Association’s Early Career Award and the Cloke-Millen Peacemaker of the Year Award. In May of 2019, Shapiro was named Harvard’s Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, the oldest of the teaching awards given out by the Undergraduate Council.