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    "Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In" By: Peter Block Written: 11/28/05 For our book report for IS Planning and Management‚ we were to read and review‚ Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In‚ by Roger Fisher‚ William Ury‚ and Bruce Patton. The book was written to educate readers on how to become better‚ more effective negotiators. They start with defining the difference between positional negotiations versus principled negotiations. They then move on describing

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    Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In Roger Fisher and William Ury ________________________________________ Roger Fisher and William Ury‚ Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In‚ (New York: Penguin Books‚ 1983). In this classic text‚ Fisher and Ury describe their four principles for effective negotiation. They also describe three common obstacles to negotiation and discuss ways to overcome those obstacles. Fisher and Ury explain that a good agreement is one

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    are aware of it‚ each of us is faced with an abundance of conflict each and every day. From the division of chores within a household‚ to asking one’s boss for a raise‚ we’ve all learned the basic skills of negotiation. A national bestseller‚ Getting to Yes‚ introduces the method of principled negotiation‚ a form of alternative dispute resolutions as opposed to the common method of positional bargaining. Within the book‚ four basic elements of principled negotiation are stressed; separate the people

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    Heather Morin Book Review: Getting to YES vs. Your Guide to Improve Your Negotiation Skills Greatly 09/26/2012 I started reading the book‚ Your Guide to Improve Your Negotiation Skills Greatly by Thomas Anderson which I felt the introduction was executed brilliantly by using the example of a rental property. The negotiation process according to the author is similar to that of the landlord/tenant relationship; where each individual must hold up their part of the deal for the rental property. The

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    Andrew W. Darlington Student ID 112635 Mountain State University School of Graduate Studies GCJA 504 Transforming Organizational Cultures Spring 2011 Semester Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Getting to Yes Without Giving In Negotiation Exercise For Program Requirements Of Master of Criminal Justice Administration (M.C.J.A.) Andrew W. Darlington March 24‚ 2011 Negotiations occur in our everyday lives‚ both in our professional and personal experiences. We must learn to

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    Getting to Yes! Book Report

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    Getting to YES‚ Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In is an excellent book that discusses the best methods of negotiation. The book is divided into three sections that include defining the problem‚ the method to solve it‚ and possible scenarios that may arise when using these methods. Each section is broken down into a series of chapters that is simple to navigate and outlines each of the ideas in a way that is easy for any reader to comprehend. There are also several real life explanations for

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    3 criteria for judging anu methos: Should produce a wise agreement: one which meets the legitimate interest of each side‚ resolves conflicting interests fairly‚ is durabñe and takes community interests into account It should be efficient Improve or at least not damage relationship 3 stages: analysis‚ planning and discussion. SEPARATE PEOPLE FROM THE PROBLEM Peoples problems: perception emotion communication Perception Put yourself in their shoes: reduce area of conflict Don’t deduce

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    Yes Means Yes BY: ANASTASIA PROPHETE Los Angeles‚ California- “Yes means Yes” is a bill that was passed Thursday and signed Sunday morning by Gov. Jerry Brown (D). This law is the “confirmatory consent to engage in sexual activity”. California will be the first state to have this rape prevention law for college campuses. “It ’s about "making it clear that the responsibility for sexual violence should be placed on the perpetrator and people should have the right to be free from sexual impositions

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    Date: 16/01/2013 Title: To investigative the Energy Content of Different Foods. Identifying the problem: The energy content of a food sample‚ of known mass‚ was investigated by using a single calorimeter and the word equation below: Heat energy (J) = Mass (g) x Specific heat capacity of water (4.25/g°C for water) x Change in temperature (°C). Dividing the resulting energy value by grams of food burned gives the energy content (in J/g). I predict that that the Brazil nuts

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    "YES" is the most powerful word in the English language. Even though it is the most powerful word‚ that doesn ’t always mean it is the answer. Finding the answer to any question‚ conflict‚ argument etc. requires negotiating. To negotiate means to confer with another or others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement. The basic idea of it seems pretty simple‚ and in fact negotiating is something the majority of us do on a daily basis either at work‚ at home‚ anywhere. In the text "Getting To

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