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Stan Rosenberg
Born (1991-03-14) March 14, 1991 (age 33)
CitizenshipIsraeli
Alma materSt. Petersburg University (Ph.D.)
Occupation(s)Behavior scientist, businessperson, author
Known forBehavior science, negotiations, storytelling, information gathering, emotions, sales, conflict resolution

Stan Rosenberg (born March 14, 1991) is an Israeli behavior scientist, businessperson, and author known for his role in behavior science, international relations, jurisprudence, and political psychology.[1]

Early life and education

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Rosenberg was born on March 14, 1991, to a family of medical doctors and scientists. At a young age, Rosenberg lived in several countries, including Israel, the USA, Russia, Hungary, Austria, and Germany. While living in several countries, he got interested in different cultures and learned human behavior in various situations. During that time, Rosenberg became interested in music and started playing violin, then switched to saxophone, guitar, and other instruments. Currently, he plays various instruments and performs in life shows.

He completed a bachelor’s in law and then attended St. Petersburg University and received his Ph.D. in international relations and political psychology. Rosenberg also studied at Reichman University.

Career

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Rosenberg started his career in 2011 as a lawyer’s assistant at a law firm, preparing a base of lawsuit and case research for lawyers. A year later, after getting his lawyers and psychology diploma, he worked as a lawyer, representing government offices in various lawsuits concerning real estate relations between city and commercial companies, mainly in courts. From 2012 to 2018, Rosenberg taught political psychology, theory of government and law, political science, behavior analysis, and negotiations at various universities in Europe and the Middle East.

In 2016, Rosenberg participated in political campaigns as an executive consultant. He consulted several politicians around the world on behavior and how to create narratives that resonate with people's emotions and thoughts. The same year, Rosenberg received his Ph.D. and became a philosophical doctor in the fields of Political Psychology, Behavior Science, and International Relations.

Rosenberg has conducted forensic interviews with over 1000 individuals from 50 cultures across 25 countries. He has consulted for various notable organizations, including United Nations-related bodies, SDG NGOs, and major enterprises, including E&Y. Dr. Rosenberg has played significant roles in political campaigns worldwide and has partnered with several law firms.

Specializing in behavioral analysis, negotiation strategy, intelligence gathering, and emotional intelligence, Rosenberg has developed various strategies for high-stakes negotiations. He is a licensed member of Paul Ekman's expert community and is renowned for his work in understanding facial micro-expressions and body language.

In 2017, Rosenberg joined SciencePop, a science magazine, as an editor-in-chief and scrum master. There, he created a website, brand design, content placement, editing policy, and content plan. In 2018, Rosenberg became a consultant at UN and SDG NGO’s. The same year, Rosenberg also received hostage negotiation training.

From 2018 to 2021, Rosenberg switched to the scientific research side and traveled to over 25 countries to understand how people think, what are their behavioral patterns, how culture shapes their behavior, how context affects their behavior, and what persuasion techniques work for the majority. He ended up forensically interviewing over 1000 people from over 50 cultures. As a result, he created a method of behavior analysis and negotiations for business.

In 2019, Rosenberg founded Dr. Rosenberg Group, a business consultation company where he serves as a behavior analysis and negotiations consultant. The company provides deep behavioral research, psychological profiling, due diligence, reputation management, and solving intricate personal situations for high-profile clients.[1]

In 2021, Rosenberg created a mentoring program for business developers and CEOs to help them upgrade their skills and businesses by gaining insights into client behavior and understanding their client's needs. In 2023, Rosenberg partnered with a former intelligence service agent to bring secret influence techniques from Mossad and the CIA to businesses.

In 2024, Rosenberg founded Mind Ventures Lab, a company that blends behavioral science with strategic expertise in intelligence gathering. Mind Ventures Lab aims to help understand and influence human behavior, turning insights into business strategies.

Publication and speaking engagement

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Rosenberg is the author of the book, "Understanding People is like SEX, but BETTER," where he explores negotiation techniques, value identification, and strategic approaches to achieve desired results. The book was published in 2022.

He has also spoken at several international events, including the WTO Forum, where he has shared insights on behavior science and its implications for global relations and business strategies.

Known for

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Rosenberg is known and highly regarded for his expertise in behavior science, international relations, jurisprudence, political psychology, negotiation, storytelling, information gathering emotions, sales, and conflict resolution.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Building High-Performance Teams with Accentuation Strategy". wallstreettimes.com. 2024-08-13. Retrieved 2024-10-14.