Tuesday, April 1, 2020 6:30pm - 9:00pm
The Researcher’s Guide to Negotiation
In this presentation, David Lick from Google will discuss 7 negotiation tips that have been derived from research and taught at business schools around the world. You’ll learn practical strategies you can use to tackle your next negotiation confidently and effectively.
$10 NYC UXPA Annual Members
$5 Student Members
$20 General Public
Registration closes at 4pm EST on Friday, January 24
About Our Speaker: David Lick
David J. Lick is currently a Senior User Experience Researcher at Google. Prior to his work in the industry, he received a PhD in Psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he TA’ed negotiation for undergraduates as well as MBA Students.
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Agenda
Tuesday, January 28
6:00-6:30PM Check-in and Refreshments
6:30-6:45PM Opening Announcements
6:45-8:00PM Speaker Presentation and Q&A
8:00-8:45PM Reception & Networking
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Four World Trade Center, 150 Greenwich St. , New York, NY 10017
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