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    Regarding conflict resolution‚ refer to The Third Side: Why We Fight and How We Can Stop‚ how can you start?  When we think about how can I start the conflict resolution‚ we need to understand that how to prevent and avoid the conflicts. Every conflict has the source and origin‚ if we discover the conflict in the beginning of the conflict‚ we can prevent and avoid the further conflict easily. According to The Third Side‚ the author mentions that we should catch the conflict as early as passible

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    Table of Contents 1 Aims and Objectives Our aim is to reach mutually agreed outcomes by recognising where the employees and the business are now‚ where we want to be in the future and how we can get there. We began the negotiation process with very optimistic outcomes in mind‚ whilst considering our fall back options which would exceed current employer/ competitor offerings and protect the long term interests of the employees. We as the employee/ union group believed that the

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    about a negotiation about a cruise ship to gain the right to visit a tropical island. At the first sight‚ it looks so simple‚ but the Capitan Stuart Bing‚ in order to promote the cruise’s trips‚ seems very interest to disembark in the “Tropical Island” at any price. In the other side‚ the island’s Major Gil Egan wants to preserve the cultural and ecologic equilibrium of the island and its population. This report is going to be explained the main negotiation’s issues‚ the kind of negotiation in this

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    Introduction Gender often appears to have economically material implications in negotiations in organizations and markets. But researchers’ attempts to tie the phenomenon down in the lab have produced a tangled web of largely contradictory results. By the mid-1980s‚ the leading experimental researchers in negotiation had tossed the gender variable into a heap of discarded individual difference predictors—ranging from race to authoritarianism—which had failed over scores of tests to produce consistent

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    auto industry for twenty-three years‚ he holds a lot of negotiation experience. Edward feels that although official training is always provided‚ he has mostly learned from experience. (personal communication‚ October 26‚ 2011) Perspective Description of Negotiation Process When asked to describe the negotiation process from his perspective‚ it was discovered that his description resembled Greenhalgh’s seven phases of negotiation. (Greenhalgh‚ 2001) Greenhalgh’s seven phases of negotiation include

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    3D-Negotiation I will talk about the first negotiation between Chipotle and McDonald. Why it is McDonald not other companies sitting in the other side of the table? How did Steve persuasive the fast food Giant to invest his company? According to the record‚ it’s the first time McDonald made its investment in other company’s restaurant brand. I get the perspectives from the article we have learned in this semester about 3D Negotiation. From my point of view‚ the dimensions can be ‘categorized

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    price that happens at yard sale‚ flea market‚ or used car lot. bargaining 3. (p. 6) Negotiating parties always negotiate by __________. choice 4. (p. 6‚ 7) There are times when you should _________ negotiate. not 5. (p. 8) Successful negotiation involves the management of ____________ (e.g.‚ the price or the terms of agreement) and also the resolution of __________. tangibles‚ intangibles 6. (p. 9) Independent parties are able to meet their own ____________ without the help and assistance

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    in accordance with the expectations of its shareholders. It was not performing to the liking of its key personnel. The negotiation strategy that will be used by CMI will be a collaborative negotiation(a). The style will enable CTS to get a fair deal and at the same time CMI will be able to takeover CTS by paying a reasonable premium for goodwill. On the other hand‚ the negotiation style used by CTS will depend on their partners. The key negotiators are William Burr and Thomas Winder. In addition

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    Principled Negotiation

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    Principled negotiation Principled negotiation is a problem solving‚ win/win approach to negotiation primarily developed by Roger Fisher‚ William Ury and Bruce Patton as a part of the Harvard Negotiation Project at Harvard University . Principled negotiation attempts to advantage all parties by providing a method of negotiation that involves thinking creatively to generate as many options as possible that will satisfy both parties. This is different to a win/lose (or zero sum) approach in which one

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    Q.1. Who are the parties in the Frasier negotiation‚ what are their interests? How can the various parties influence the negotiation process and its outcome? Answer: The parties in the Frasier negotiation are the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and Paramount‚ the owner of the show. While the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) wants to pay under $5 million in order to make a profit on the show‚ Paramount seemed to be demanding $ 6 million per episode. Paramount came down to $5.5 million later

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