using rewards as a way to get things accomplished Legitimate- having a title that grants power‚ such as CEO Expert- power that comes from having supreme knowledge of the subject Coercive - using punishment as a way to get things done Consider a negotiation with which you are familiar. What parties were identified? Who had power or influence? Explain why. I personally don’t find myself negotiating through situations on a daily basis‚ my work environment is very fast-paced and we usually make decisions
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factual-inductive style has persuasive appeals made to logic (e.g. typical in North American negotiations)‚ the axiomaticdeductive style appeals to ideals (e.g. typical in the former USSR) and the affective-intuitive style focuses on emotional appeals (e.g. typical in Arab countries). Other studies have shown that persuasive tactics are consistent across countries‚ such as the use of aggressive tactics present in US negotiation behavior There are essentially two strategies to bargaining: representational and
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------------------------------------------------- Negotiation Planning Worksheet What type of agreement do you hope to accomplish through the negotiation? A win-win solution would be best for both parties! What would you consider to be the best result? As Senior Sales Person for Jones Stamping‚ it would be great to come to an agreement of at least $30.25 per piece‚ with altered packing specifications to satisfy our operations manager. What must you have? a) A clear definition of
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the seller in the other hand wants profit from us as the buyers. So I considered this as a distributive bargaining zero-sum negotiation where both of us did not get any of what we want‚ or in the other hand let’s say if they agree to negotiate about the price but they did not have many choice but to agree in the price that I offer to them‚ this is a win-lose negotiation where one party’s gain is the other party’s loss. SKILL3.2: There are a few basic step that I need to do to determine or
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WALMART NEGOTIATION CASE: Walmart the world’s largest retailer‚ sold $315 billion worth of goods in 2006. With its single-minded focus on "EDLP" (everyday low prices) and the power to make or break suppliers‚ a partnership with Wal-Mart is either the Holy Grail or the kiss of death‚ depending on one’s perspective. There are numerous media accounts of the corporate monolith riding its suppliers into the ground. But what about those who manage to survive‚ and thrive‚ while dealing with the classic
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Reflection Journal: TEXOIL CASE Summer 2015 For the Texoil negotiation‚ I was assigned the role of the Service Station Owner. As such‚ my main objective was to sell the station and get the best possible agreement. My BATNA was $518‚000‚ which accounted the present and the next two years expenses ($478‚000) plus half of the year salary upon return from the trip ($35‚000). My asking price was 650‚000 explaining to Texoil that the market price was around $800‚000. The benchmark was the cost of constructing
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Gaming in Shanghai By: Dr. Bob March Published in Dr Bob March’s book "Chinese Negotiator" Overview HyperHawk‚ one of the world’s major providers of global supply management software and services‚ helps companies reduce costs through efficient product and services sourcing. It has handled more than $50 billion worth of products and services in the oil and gas‚ other natural resources‚ retail‚ transport‚ finance‚ and industrial sectors for customers including General Motors‚ Nestlé‚ Shell‚ Japan
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Jewels Equipment Manufactures 1. a. In negotiation with condor‚ what is Jewels BATNA? A. Jewels BATNA in this case is to buy Z1 CPU from Beta‚ because Z1 are more effective than Z2 and they will save $5 per unit so the total cost of this Z1 units at the end instead of being $38 will be $33. This is $2 dollars cheaper than buying Z2 at $35 per unit. b. In negotiation with condor‚ what is Jewel’s reservation price‚ i.e.‚ the most it will pay for Condor’s Z2 CPU? B. Their reservation price should
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compensation. Tina believes she has rights as an employee not to be discriminated against because she feels she is being singled out when it comes to rudeness with customers. Joe could improve this situation by using an interest based or integrative negotiation approach. Tina stated that she was having family problems‚ but would not go into any details. Joe could have gently persuaded her to give some information in order to determine if indeed there was an underlying cause to her rudeness and anger
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Chinese symbols “Negotiation” you can see four symbols which divided into two groups which are “talk” and “decision”. At that “talk” is on the first place in the drawing and “decision” just after. For my point of view it is very good way to show the main principle and nature of negotiation because all conversations we start from talk to each other and without talk negotiation is not possible. As result of talk we finally should come to decision which is as well result of any negotiation. Decision is
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