------------------------------------------------- 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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Introduction: The negotiation is a process where two parts make a deal to satisfy the interests or needs of each other. We are going to analyze how and when to negotiate. To guide ourselves with this topic‚ we are going to use the method of Harvard that consists in seven steps. Harvard method: 1) Interests 2) Alternatives 3) Options 4) Legitimacy 5) Communication 6) Relationship 7) Compromise We are going to analyze the seven steps and also we are going to show
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Negotiation Journal 1. What were your top 3 learning’s gained from the class? 2. What did you learn about yourself in the negotiation exercises? 3. What tactics were useful in the negotiation exercises? For you and the other party? 4. How did preparation affect the outcome of the negotiation exercises? 5. What was the impact of hearing other solutions on your own level of satisfaction? Did you feel better or worse about your negotiation? Why? 6. What did you learn from the
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Negotiation Negotiation is a method by which people settle differences. It is a process by which compromise or agreement is reached while avoiding argument and dispute. In any disagreement‚ individuals understandably aim to achieve the best possible outcome for their position (or perhaps an organisation they represent). However‚ the principles of fairness‚ seeking mutual benefit and maintaining a relationship are the keys to a successful outcome. A negotiator may be a buyer or seller‚ a customer
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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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The collaborative negotiation A collaborative negotiation is where parties desire‚ and work towards achieving‚ a mutually beneficial outcome. In some cases this can mean reaching a “win/win” result. In a collaborative negotiation there is a greater focus on the genuine interests of the parties‚ rather than posturing or point scoring. In a collaborative negotiation‚ the parties will better understand each other’s interests. For example‚ A computer distributor approaches a Chinese supplier to tender
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Post-Negotiation Analysis For The Paradise Project In this case‚ I was playing the role of chief project manager of the Paradise Project‚ and I was negotiating with my Manager of Artistic Design (Angel) and Manager of Client Contracts and Customer Relations (Elion) in order to resolve the conflict between each of them. Overall‚ I was satisfied with the final agreement‚ which paid 3‚000 more pesos to Angel and ensured that he would change the color of the tiles and finish the job before the deadline
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conditions under which he would do so were complex: OAF was just two years old. This would be its first large acquisition of fertilizer. Postigo had five potential suppliers‚ none of whom he had ever met face-to-face and would not during these negotiations. Over a period of several weeks‚ Postigo leveraged his knowledge of the relationship-oriented Kenyan culture‚ his sensitivity to the fact that the product he was buying was a commodity‚ the growth strategy of his NGO‚ and his awareness of the Kenyan
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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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The article starts off with the example of the negotiation between an European firm and an U.S firm‚ wherein‚ Chris‚ an employee of the US firm negotiated it to success. The US firm wanted exclusivity of the ingredient supplied by the other firm and even if they were being offered a price higher than the initial $18 a pound and a guaranteed minimum order of 1 million pounds annually ‚the European firm was not budging. Chris‚ then investigated and found the reason that the supplier of the European
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