Doug Stone
Senior Consultant
Doug Stone is a Founder of CambridgeAlliance company Triad Consulting Group and a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, where he teaches negotiation. Doug consults to a wide range of organizations, lectures widely on the subjects of leadership and communication, and has appeared on many TV and radio shows.
In addition to consulting to corporate clients like Citigroup, Honda, HP, IBM, Merck, Merrill Lynch, Microsoft, Shell, and Warburg Pincus, Doug has taught and mediated in challenging conflicts around the world. He has worked with mediators and journalists in South Africa, with Greek and Turkish political and community leaders in Cyprus, with diplomats at the Organization of African Unity in Ethiopia, and with doctors and executives at the World Health Organization in Geneva.
Doug is co-author of Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (Penguin, 2000), a New York Times Business Bestseller. The book has been translated into over 20 languages, including French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew and Arabic, and was down-loaded onto the International Space Station. Doug's articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Real Simple, and various business journals, and he was a keynote speaker at the 2006 World Negotiation Conference in S?o Paulo, Brazil.
Doug graduated from Brown University in 1980, and Harvard Law School in 1984. Prior to returning to Harvard, he practiced transactional and regulatory banking law at firms in Boston and New York.

