Events Calendar
Negotiation 101: Skills Development
- Date:
- July 21, 2017
- Start:
- 8:00am
- End:
- 5:00pm
- Save to your calendar:
- iCalendar (.ics)
- Location:
- CCJ 3.306 (Brown Teaching Courtroom)
- Event type:
- Workshop / Training Program
We negotiate every day, whether in formal or informal situations. Learn the basics of a successful negotiation in this one-day, interactive course. You'll discover your personal negotiating style and how to recognize when it's working and when it's time to try something different.
What You Will Learn
Understand different types of individual negotiating styles Understand different approaches and applications of negotiation Understand the steps of an effective negotiation process Learn and practice essential negotiation skills
Program Schedule
Friday, July 21, 2017 – 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Instructors
Susan Schultz is the Program Director at the Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution. She trains and presents at conferences on various collaborative processes, including consensus-building and negotiated rulemaking. Susan is a lecturer at the University of Texas School of Law where she teaches mediation, negotiation and public policy dispute resolution.
Suzanne Schwartz serves as Environmental Program Director for the Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution, where she focuses on building collaboration and resolving disputes in the environmental and natural resources field. She teaches dispute resolution at the UT Law School, including negotiation and environmental multiparty negotiation, and provides public training and education on dispute resolution and collaborative processes.
Fees
The fee, including materials and snacks, is $300. Employees of government and non-profit organizations will receive a reduced rate of $250. Parking is not included in the price of the course.
- Specific audiences:
- General public
- Sponsored by:
- Center for Public Policy Dispute Resolution
If you need an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact the sponsor listed above or the Texas Law Special Events Office at specialevents@law.utexas.edu no later than seven business days prior to the event.