Andreas Winheller is an experienced professional with a diverse academic background and extensive expertise in the fields of negotiation, mediation, and cognitive neuroscience.
In addition to his academic achievements, Andreas has successfully completed an Executive Scholarship Program for “Management and Leadership” at the Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management. His commitment to continuous learning and professional development is evident through his certifications, including being a licensed MBTI-MasterTrainer and MasterTrainer for the Team-Management-System (TMS), as well as a certified NLP-Trainer recognized by DVNLP and The Society of NLP. Furthermore, Andreas holds the title of Business Mediator (DGM) and is a negotiation instructor trained by The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management. He is also an alumnus of the Harvard Advanced Negotiation Master Class.
Currently, Andreas Winheller is actively engaged with major corporations, unions, political parties, and pressure groups, addressing issues related to negotiation, conflict management, and team dynamics. His specialization lies in designing, implementing, and facilitating negotiation performance development processes, contributing to the success of various organizations.
Adding to his impressive repertoire, Andreas is a published author, having written influential books on mediation, negotiation, and communication. Through his writings and practical contributions, Andreas continues to make significant contributions to the fields of negotiation, mediation, and effective communication.
This episode builds upon our discussion with Gary Noesner on the FBI negotiation methods in crisis negotiations and explores their applicability to business negotiations.
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