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Monday, November 20th

Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School

music: Angel Jimi Hendrix
mood:
Last week I attended a two day course in technology negotiation put on by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. The course was very well constructed and run, and the process of Mutual Gains Negotiation that they recommend is very logical and intuitive. They brought in people from industry and interviewed them as part of the course, this was helpful because you could hear what was effective from people who were successful and then relate the process to their real-world comments. We also went through some problems submitted by members of the class, and we learned from lots of other folks in the class as well as the instructors. The class attracted people from very diverse industries and companies, and so the interactions were great. I know that what I learned is going to influence the way that I do my work going forward, and help me to prepare and get more value out of negotiations. The great thing about the PON is that they do the research, and they work in the industry of mediation and arbitration, so they bring a very practical process oriented approach to the subject. In an earlier post, I recommended "Difficult Conversations" and that book came out of earlier work by this program. I highly recommend the course and the methodology.
james on 11.20.06 @ 07:52 AM EST [link]


Tuesday, November 14th

Jacqui Naylor

music: My Funny Valentine Jacqui Naylor
mood:

I've been a fan of Jacqui Naylor for a few months now after hearing her doing an "acoustic smashup" of the Jazz standard My Funny Valentine with AC/DC's Back in Black on Sirus radio's Classic Jazz station. A "smashup" is where two unrelated pieces of music are played together and they "work" or are made to "work" usually this is done by re-mixers using lots of digital equipment. Jacqui and her band do it live and on the fly, and for the songs where it works it adds humor, and a lot of new life into songs everyone has heard before. She and her band have great chops in general, Jacqui is a very good singer with excellent interpretive skills, not one of the great voices of the 21st century (yet) but an all around excellent performer. Art Khu is her pianist and guitar player and his playing is a great pleasure to listen to, the rhythm section is very talented and versatile. They are on tour now, I just saw them in Boston, try to catch them if they show up near you.
james on 11.14.06 @ 01:57 PM EST [link]


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