Wednesday, November 11, 2015

A new blog with a focus on Leadership and Negotiation and its interconnectivity



Leadership.  Negotiation.  Both have been the subject of much study over the years.  And yet recently theorists and others have begun to increasingly think about the interconnected nature of these two domains.  That is the focus of this blog.  To exam this nexus, as well as the most recent research and discussions from these two interlinked fields of study.

With that in mind, last year I launched a Master's Degree program in Leadership and Negotiation at Bay Path University in Western Massachusetts.  This is the first such Master's Degree in the United States (and perhaps beyond) combining these two critical spheres.  In putting this degree together I had to think carefully about these realms and their interconnected nature. As such, I created the following document on the connection between Leadership and Negotiation http://graduate.baypath.edu/~/media/Files/PDF/Leadership%20Negotiation/The%20Interconnected%20Nature%20of%20Leadership%20%20Negotiation.ashx  It is a very preliminary perspective on the subject, but gives the reader a sense of how these realms fit together in a complimentary manner.  

Each week I will be posting my own thoughts on these subjects or commenting on new work that is coming out that is noteworthy.  I hope you enjoy!  And please share your feedback, comments, and questions.

Best,

Dr. Joshua N. Weiss
11/11/15

3 comments:

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  2. Very interesting topic. Can we make contributions to this? Please keep me informed.

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