World Seminar: Strategy, Risk, Negotiation & Leadership Applying Harvard University Global System™

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2010 World Seminars
Advanced Hands-On Workshops Integrating Strategy, Risk, Principled Negotiation & Leadership
by Alain Paul Martin, Chief Architect
Harvard University Global System™

Author
- Harnessing The Power of Intelligence and Surprise Events
- The Critical Success Factors of Exemplary Leaders
- New-Paradigm Incubation Roadmap: A Conceptual Framework for Changing Mindsets on Complex Issues and Important Projects
- Bringing Time to Life
- Think Proactive: New Insights into Decision-Making
- What Is Policy? Strategic and Operational Policies and Good Governance

Seminar Link: www.executive.org/seminars/strategy.asp
Speaker: www.eharvard.org/martin

2010-2011 Workshop Objectives
This intensive workshop provides you with the skills, competencies, and proven tools to lead teams, build allies, negotiate important deals, manage risk, maintain peak performance over the long term, and orchestrate complex change under tight deadlines and shifting priorities.

The specific objectives of the course are to:

1. Learn proven tools to understand the players - their perceptions, hidden agendas and underlying interests;
2. Apply new business intelligence tools;
3. Scan for emerging issues and uncover emerging opportunities and threats;
4. Assess the interest and degrees of freedom of each party before contemplating a strategy;
5. earn to build a balanced portfolio of 5 types of mission-critical goals that are essential regardless of your vision;
6. Practice strategy formulation;
7. Identify threats and hazards;
8. Assess, characterize, and communicate risk;
9. Mitigate risk and secure reasonable contingencies or a walk-away alternative (BATNA) at each major milestone;
10. Learn to negotiate ethically without the benefit of authority;
11. Learn to allocate responsibility and avoid role conflict which impairs performance;
12. Seek the ingredients essential to the creation of lasting agreements;
13. Identify the various tactics used by difficult people and coercive and hostile negotiators;
14. Develop constructive ways to prevent and manage hostility and deadlocks;
15. Practice face-to-face negotiations under increasingly complex situations, and with demanding negotiators who may need assistance vis-à-vis their own constituencies;
16. Detect how to call for a recess or a graceful exit when the face-to-face atmosphere is neither adding substantive nor relational value;
17. Act as a proactive and responsible leader and never forget the common good and the needs of each legitimate constituency, be it at the negotiation table or not.



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2010-2011 World Seminar Locations
U.S. and Canadian Workshops
Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Montreal (in French), "New York", Ottawa, Quebec, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Washington

Europe
Amsterdam, Barcelona, Basel, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Milan, Oslo, Paris (in French), Rome, Stockholm, Strasbourg (in French), Vienna, Zurich

Asia & Australia
Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Shanghai, Sydney, Tokyo

Latin America
Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago de Chile

"Excellent program; good use of examples. Alain uses his very diverse knowledge base to focus the principles of this seminar."
Keith Garel, PhD (MIT), Senior Project Manager, Nuclear Feeder Integrity Project, Ontario Power Generation

"Very focused seminar on practical and innovative tools that are of great value and are uniquely delivered."
Wassim Labaki, President & Chief Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing Processes, Robotic Systems

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