Negotiation: Theory and Practice (협상론) Professor Seung Ah Theresa Cho Office: SK 614 02) 880-5077 tcho@snu.ac.kr negotiate.snu@gmail.com (for submitting class assignments only) TA: Ji Yeon Lee jiyeon0426@gmail.com REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS Negotiation‚ by Lewicki‚ Barry & Saunders. 2010. McGraw-Hill International Edition (6th) Articles available on our Learning Community Contribution to Class Treasury to class treasury: 10‚000 won (to be redistributed during exercises)
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Negotiations come in two forms- distributive outcomes and integrative arguments. Distributive outcomes‚ also called‚ "win-lose" bargaining‚ is a competitive negotiation strategy that is used to decide how to distribute a fixed resource (i.e. money) between two negotiators so that the more one gets‚ the less the other gets. In distributive bargaining‚ each party tries to secure the most benefit for themselves‚ without regard for the other side’s outcome (Roy J.L‚ David M.S‚ and John W. M‚ 1999). For
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Personality in Negotiations Communication and Personality in Negotiations University of Phoenix Marco Valverde January 25‚ 2010 Abstract Use selective concepts and terms from chapter readings to prepare a word paper in which‚ the paper will describe negotiations that you have participated in (in example sales‚ purchase of home‚ car‚ salary etc.). In this paper analyze roles of communication and personality in negotiation and how they contribute to detract the negotiation. Communication
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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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The Negotiation Process Israel Rivera Dr. Anwar International Management 4335_70 The term negotiation is the process of discussion by which two or more parties aim to reach a mutually acceptable agreement (Deresky 2014‚ p. 145). In chapter five this week Deresky discusses the five step process of negotiation. The steps are preparation‚ relationship building‚ the exchange of task-related information‚ persuasion‚ and concessions and agreement (Deresky 2014). Everyone uses negotiation everyday of
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2.0 SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths High quality:- High quality is the major strength that makes M&S successful. Customers always find high quality goods such as fresh fruits‚vegetables‚ and other superior goods in M&S’s food hall (Ciao‚2002). With many people turning to eat vegetarian meals‚ M&S grasps the customer’s need. M&S has high quality of products that are the food and other products‚ such as baby products and women’s underwear. Customer Services:- M&S has high reputation
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Chapter 1 : Négotiation the mind and heart First book in negotiation: 1991 ------------------------------------------------- Why should negotiation be a core management competency? 1. Dynamic nature of business 2. Interdependence Power is the extend to which person A is dependant on person B. Who have the power? Depends on the needs * Unsubstituable * Important * Scarce: rare 3. Economic forces Because of the economic crisis and the problem of unemployment it’s
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interesting to go through the test‚ which made us understand what the strongest bargaining style inclinations are. In this diary the main focus is based on selected cases and final solutions observed in each affair. Diary of negotiations for Hamilton Real Estate: Negotiations started by introducing each company representatives and explaining interests of both sides in selling and buying the real estate. Both sides were very friendly‚ open and confident. We’ve decided to establish win-win relations
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Marks & Spencer (B) Case Study Nardine Collier The case study continues the story of Marks & Spencer‚ the previously successful British retailer which had run into a series of strategic and financial problems in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This case examines the attempts of two CEOs‚ Roger Holmes and Stuart Rose‚ to turn around the company’s fortunes with very different approaches. Michael Marks began one of the world’s most recognised brands by establishing a penny bazaar in 1884
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Charge Negotiation Charge negotiations during a criminal trial are between the accused person and prosecutor. It is when the accused agrees to admit to a crime (sometimes a lesser crime that the one set out in the original charge eg. Admitting to manslaughter rather than murder). A plea of guilty will generally attract a discounted sentence and avoids spending taxpayer’s money. Negotiations are conducted in accordance with the Prosecution Guidelines of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
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