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Handbook of Global and Multicultural Negotiation
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Handbook of Global and Multicultural Negotiation Hardcover - 2010 - 1st Edition

by Moore, Christopher W.; Woodrow, Peter J

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Jossey-Bass, 2010-03-08. Hardcover. Like New. Book is like new with slight shelf wear. Excellent copy. Ships quickly! 100% of book sales go towards promoting the International Book Project's mission of promoting literacy in the developing world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Christopher W. Moore is a partner of CDR Associates, an international collaborative decision-making, conflict management, and dispute-resolution systems design firm based in Boulder, Colorado. He has participated in many successful international negotiations and multiparty decision-making initiatives, and served as a mediator and conflict management consultant for over thirty years. He is the author of the book The Mediation Process from Jossey-Bass and numerous journal articles and monographs.

Peter J. Woodrow is the codirector of the Reflecting on Peace Practice Project at CDA Collaborative Learning Projects, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a partner of CDR Associates. He is an experienced multicultural mediator, facilitator, trainer, and consultant and is skilled in negotiation, collaborative problem solving, team building, dispute systems design, and conflict intervention. Woodrow is the coauthor of several books, numerous monographs, and articles.