Mariana Ariestyawati, from Indonesia, tells us how she used her interpreting skills in a time of crisis and helped her team build trust with people they had to negotiate with.
In her career, she’s been an interpreter and teacher. She started out in Journalism, where she realsed she was interested in humanitarian work.
Carol’s story | Mastering soft skills in negotiations
Pascal's Story | Navigating negotiations through different languages
Marika’s story | Setting red lines, upholding humanitarian principles
Maria’s story | The power of collective negotiations
Rehan’s story | When negotiating means thinking outside the box
Julia’s story | Shifting the negotiation focus to your advantage
Raquel's story | Local communities: allies, intermediaries or counterparts?
Luca's story | Finding common ground across borders
Precillar's Story | Understanding a counterpart's deeper reasoning and motives
Valerie Guarnieri's story | Setting the negotiation red lines for thousands across the globe
Stephen's story | From British army officer to humanitarian negotiator
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Apostolos’s story | From medical doctor to negotiator
Dariha’s story | When your identity shapes the negotiation outcome
Innocent’s story | Learning local customs to build trust in a negotiation
Nana’s story: Preparing is Just as Important
Amro’s story: Negotiating with Confidence
Kiran’s story: Dealing with Armed Groups
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