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Bob Bordone

Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School, founder of The Cambridge Negotiation Institute, and expert in conflict management and negotiation. Author of "Conflict Resilience."

Top 3 podcasts with Bob Bordone

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Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 5min

Negotiating Disagreement | Robert Bordone & Joel Salinas

Bob Bordone, a former professor at Harvard Law and founder of the Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program, joins neurologist Joel Salinas, who teaches at Harvard Medical School. Together, they discuss how to transform conflict into growth opportunities. They emphasize emotional awareness, the brain's role in negotiations, and strategies to improve communication during disagreements. Their insights reveal how understanding our emotional responses can enhance resilience and foster deeper connections in both personal and professional settings.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 47min

1035: How to Create Stronger Connections by Disagreeing Better with Bob Bordone

Bob Bordone, a Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School and founder of The Cambridge Negotiation Institute, discusses the art of conflict resilience. He emphasizes how embracing tough conversations can strengthen relationships. Bordone reveals three simple steps to tackle conflicts effectively and explores the emotional dynamics that influence negotiations. He also introduces concepts like the Five Fs of conflict responses and the importance of honest dialogue, encouraging listeners to view disagreements as opportunities for growth.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 2min

403. Conflict Resilience with Bob Bordone and Joel Salinas

Join Bob Bordone, a Harvard Law School Senior Fellow specializing in conflict resolution, and Joel Salinas, a behavioral neurologist and Chief Medical Officer at Isaac Health, as they explore the transformative power of conflict resilience. They delve into how navigating disagreements can strengthen relationships instead of tearing them apart. Learn about the critical role of deep listening and empathy, and how confronting discomfort can enhance cognitive resilience. Discover why embracing conflict may just be the key to sparking real connection and change.