In the "Moms.com" negotiation‚ I played the role of a representative of an international multimedia corporation looking to perform a syndication sale of one of our top rated shows. The corporation had determined that one station in particular provided the best potential for the largest profit. It was my task to "get the best deal possible" with this station. I prepared for the negotiation by creating a spreadsheet‚ which allowed me to go over multiple package combinations until I found what I thought
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Discount & Hawkins Negotiations 1. What are your goals for this upcoming meeting – what would constitute a successful outcome for you? The goal for the upcoming meeting is to have a win/win solution to the problem presented by clause 22 on the lease contract as presented by Discount to Hawkins. While there are certainly reasons for Hawkins to have concerns‚ there should be a way to allay those concerns. 2. How would you rate your bargaining “power” - high‚ medium‚ low? Is there anything you can
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Communication and Personality in Negotiation Paper Nicole L. Reynolds University of Phoenix MGT/445 – Carlos Campos January 10‚ 2011 Every new year is a new me right? Well that is how I think every year because I know I am going to get a raise‚ I am going to loose weight‚ I am going to make some changes. This is what we all like to think when that ball drops‚ what can I do to improve? I feel as if I have excelled at my job‚ I am lost in how I can challenge myself with a new year. With a new
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Win – Lose Outcome in Negotiations From my readings on negotiations‚ I’ve realized that‚ one way or another‚ we are always negotiating‚ because everything we need and want in life belongs to someone else. Therefore in order to get what we want‚ we have to negotiate to get it. After our negotiations‚ we may have a win – win outcome‚ where everyone is happy‚ or we may end up in a win - lose outcome‚ where one side is perceived as having done significantly better at the expense of the other side
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Doha Climate Change Negotiations: Moving Beyond the Dueling Dinosaurs to Bring Together Equity and Ambition The vast plenary hall was nearly empty. Nation after nation had ministers and negotiators stand up for their three minute statements on the progress of these 18th annual climate negotiations taking place in the cavernous Qatar National Convention Center in the desert near Doha. Slim and greying American lead negotiator Todd Stern mounted the steps to deliver what everyone assumed would be
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Negotiation Styles - Similarities and Differences between American and Japanese log – ESLSCA D39 Islam Helal‚ Alaa Allam‚ Magdy Ahmad‚ Mostafa El Showeikh‚ Ahmad Samir Abstract This log discusses similarities and differences in negotiation styles between Americans and Japanese based on the results of questionnaires administered to 96 students in the United States and 102 students in Japan. Both in negotiations with a family member or a friend and in a business context‚ universal factors and those
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negotiating parties based on the resources they control or can influence to respond to their interests that will be addressed in a given negotiation. “walking-in” BATNA‚ that group of resources in your pocket before negotiation begins‚ and the dynamic BATNA that changes as you gain information during the negotiation process gives you a sense of whether to undertake a negotiation and whether to quit once the process has begun. Elements of BATNA 1.0 Deadlines: if you are under pressure to deliver a particular
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Communication in Negotiation Chapter 6 Introduction Communication is the effective transfer of intended meaning. If the transfer falls short of that‚ it is just noise. Much of this noise comes from interpersonal differences in key aspects of personality. Principles of effective communication are divided in to four general categories: 1. Listening 2. Speaking 3. Filtering and 4. Watching The Communication Process Source–person originating the message. Encoding–structuring the message. Channel–medium
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Negotiation Skills Case Study Mark is the assistant manager of a book store that is part of a national chain‚ and it is the week of Thanksgiving. He is one of the store’s six salaried employees‚ and the others are fulltime or part-time hourly employees. Besides Mark and the general manager‚ there is Dick‚ the other assistant manager‚ who is getting ready to accept a position elsewhere and who has the accumulated time to give notice at any minute. There are also two section leaders and one community
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During the negotiation of Moms.com‚ I played the role of Kim Taylor‚ the buyer from WCHI. I read the information over a few times and then tried to determine mine and the seller’s BATNA and reservation point. After reviewing the data‚ I determined that my BATNA would be to continue with an existing contract for more episodes of a current program‚ even though the ratings of the show were declining. The point where I would walk away with the negotiation would have been $8M for 7 runs per episode. On
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