Reflective Journal on negotiation Part 1 In the past four weeks‚ my study group members and me had took part in three negotiation simulations. The first one is that we are Newcastle local car dealer and want to sell used car to Japanese international student ( other group ).In this negotiation simulation‚ we keep our price first‚ let other group know the market price of this kind of car and let them give the price in their mind‚ then base on this price we give a 25% higher price with 1 year volunteer
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Frasier (A): Negotiation analysis Presented to: Prof Himanshu Rai Group : 9 Nikita Singh PGP30092 Shipra Saini PGP30395 Mallika Therthani:PGP30204 Rupika Malhotra: PGP30046 Mwblib Basumatary PGP30147 Twinkle Singh PGP30293 Rituraj Das PGP30335 Parties ❖ National broadcasting company ❖ Paramount‚ owner of the show ❖ The company wants to pay under $ 5 million in order to make a profit on the show ❖ It seemed to be demanding $8 million per episode The negotiation timeline BATNAs Interests
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Practical Salary Negotiation A Guide to Planning for Your Next Salary Negotiation by Jack Chapman www.PayScale.com © 2008 Planning For Your Next Salary Negotiation - By Jack Chapman Planning For Your Next Salary Negotiation By Jack Chapman If you are reading this guide‚ chances are that you will be participating in some kind of salary negotiation in the near future. Congratulations‚ that means that you how have a golden opportunity to make more money‚ and this guide will tell you
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Business Negotiations Summary of My negotiation from the Opera-case and how I think it was different from other cases The Opera case was a case about relationship and reputation‚ it made the negotiation a little bit different. We discussed the case in a more open way and were really honest to each other‚ we also applied many of the things we had learnt from the book and classes. When I compared with other cases I could see how we negotiated in a less stressful way and did focus on the problem
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Negotiation Conflict Styles by Calum Coburn Five Negotiation Styles When to use? What’s the Danger? Self Defense Compete (I win - You lose) (aggressive) - Need to get results quickly. - Not to family or friends “More interested in "winning" rather than reaching an agreement.” - Overpowering relationships “Don’t Cave In!” Accommodate (I Lose - You Win) “The opposite of competing” - When you or your company are at fault - Repairing relationships - Generosity as a sign of weaknesses
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Negotiation In a Cross-Cultural EnvironmentAmerican versus Japanese By Therese Perlmutter HR595 Negotiation Skills Keller Graduate School of Management Dr. Larry Ray May 10‚ 2005 Table of contents I. Introduction II. III. IV. V. Conclusion VI. References I. Introduction Negotiations always occur between parties who believe that some benefit may come of purposeful discussion. The parties to a negotiation usually share an intention to reach an agreement
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Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing Emerald Article: Negotiation: the Chinese style Tony Fang Article information: To cite this document: Tony Fang‚ (2006)‚"Negotiation: the Chinese style"‚ Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing‚ Vol. 21 Iss: 1 pp. 50 - 60 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/08858620610643175 Downloaded on: 08-10-2012 References: This document contains references to 76 other documents Citations: This document has been cited by 10 other documents
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Negotiation Strategy Article Analysis Negotiations are handled differently by everyone. Some Negotiators are more passive and others extremely direct. Some love the bargaining process and begin the offer extremely low or high for the purpose of playing the negotiating game with their opponent. Others just prefer to have their best cards on the table with a take it or leave it attitude. Negotiators should learn when and how to use different negotiating styles. After all‚ negotiations play a huge
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1. Without planning and determination of one’s initial offer‚ target point‚ and resistance point‚ a negotiator may be at a disadvantage during the negotiation. What evidence of planning was demonstrated by Alisa and Katherine? “Union negotiations are very much like a tug of war between labor and management. One side wants what the other doesn’t have or won’t give” (Patton‚ 2013). The process of planning and having the determination to offer‚ target and resist can put a negotiator at an advantage
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Tim Adams March 21‚ 2013 In the American society there are plenty of friends‚ but there is also the fair share of rivalries. There are also times where friendships turn into rivalry due to sequence of events. This is a common feat especially if two friends are competing for the same goal and one achieves it and the other does not. The higher the completion the worse the ending of the friendship can be. Even in America’s highest office this can happen. The most famous friendship between
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