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Microsoft should trash its new Windows 10 Recycle Bin

Windows fans have complained about Microsoft’s use of iconography for years. Whether it was the lack of icons to identify key folders on the Windows Vista Start Menu, numerous quirky icons for error messages, or even the mix of modern and old icons in Windows 8 — Microsoft has always failed to fully fix its icon issues. Windows 10 looks like it might finally address concerns over aging iconography, but the new replacements are a startling mix of bright colors and simplicity.

BATNA and Dealmaking Negotiations: Defending Yourself Against Influence Negotiation Strategies

How can a negotiator protect herself from bias and influence negotiation strategies at the bargaining table? Knowing one's best alternative to a negotiated agreement as well as the zone of possible agreement for the deal at hand help prevent bias from leaving value unclaimed.

Outlook for Android and iOS gets new security features

A couple of weeks after releasing Outlook for Android and iOS, Microsoft this week announced some security enhancements for end users as well as new IT controls for its Outlook apps running on Android and iOS devices. The new updates can now be downloaded for free on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. [...]
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Dealing with Difficult People in Negotiation: A Nudge in the Right Direction

Intrinsic motivations and decision making often go hand in hand - with an individual's interests, background, and goals prompting her to choose from an array of options and that choice being implicitly impacted by a constellation of factors specific to her as individual. Knowing this, how do you motivate a negotiator to choose the "best" option consistently? In this article the Program on Negotiation explores intrinsic motivations and their impact on negotiation styles and choices.

Israel and the Middle East: The Current Landscape and its Impact of Negotiations

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:
Israel and the Middle East:
The Current Landscape and its Impact on Negotiations
with
Dr. Tal Becker
Principal Deputy Legal Adviser at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
senior member of the Israeli peace negotiation team
Friday, March 6
8:30 am – 10:00 am
Wasserstein Hall 2004
Harvard Law School campus
Free and open to

Don’t Drop the Values Ball

by Gary CohenWhen reviewing values, we ask employees to provide a narrative of each of the values they've seen in action. Some companies have taken the best of these stories and published them for all the employees; they give a copy to new employees, too, so that they know what it looks like to put these values into behaviors.The post Don’t Drop the Values Ball appeared first on Elements of Leadership.

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