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    of not less than three (3) or more than five (5) years. Preparation Leap (1995) identifies four (4) stages of the contract negotiation process which occur between management and labour: (1) preparation for negotiation; (2) the initial proposal; (3) primary bargaining and; (4) eleventh hour bargaining and (5) post settlement issues. (1) Preparation for Negotiation The preparation stage occurs prior to the parties formally meeting to negotiate. It is the most important and longest part of the

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    Salt Harbor Exercise The Salt Harbor exercise was a real world negotiation exercise that added many factors into the decision making. In this exercise‚ Lukas and I were partners. Lukas was the buyer and I was the seller. In this negotiation‚ I had recently purchase some property that I wanted to build into a coffee shop. The neighbor‚ who is also the buyer‚ did not want me to build the coffee shop and instead wanted to purchase the property. Lukas stopped me from being able to build the coffee

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    judgment to shape the negotiation. For each person‚ the information and the ideal terms and conditions that each of us are looking for are unknown the other parties and thus no one is sure of the other party’s agendas and objectives. The background knowledge and information also helps us to justify our claims on the slice of pie that we are negotiating on to make it as close to a real negotiation as possible‚ making me see that you need to understand both sides of a negotiation for it to be even remotely

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    constructive and destructive outcomes. Good decisions from negotiation can bring a ’win-win ’ prospect to interested parties. This essay firstly proves the inevitability of conflict and dispute on commercial projects‚ reviewing some basic definitions and theories. Then‚ some useful and effective dispute resolution techniques in standard forms of commercial projects are discussed and compared. Lastly‚ four methods and the potential use of principled negotiation is evaluated for Chinese construction industry

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    Getting to Yes Book Resume

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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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    unified agreement that satisfies both parties. A perfect example of the use of the principles defined in the article “Behavioral Research in Negotiations: An Application to Collective Bargaining” by John Magenau is the negotiations that are occurring between the UAW and Chrysler. There are many issues that have halted the negotiations between the UAW and Chrysler. But one of the more prevalent issues surrounds wage increases. Chrysler currently has employees that are

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    Negotiating in China

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    Lessons from Negotiation in China What a coincedence that I was just learning "negotiation in China"‚ but I failed in a real negotiation exactly on the point our professor asked me and my team member to work on. It’s durance and deligence(吃苦耐劳). The eight elements of Negotiation in China are: 关系 (personal connections)‚ 中间人(intermediary),社会等级(social status),人际和谐(interpersonal harmony), 整体观念(holistic thinking),面子(face),节俭(thrift),吃苦耐劳(durance and relentlessness) I and another classmate were

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    Corporation Oscar Jorge Ramirez 8990 Richmond Ave. Apt 1316 Houston TX 77063 832 264 0488 rock_nbc@hotmail.com HRM 595: Negotiation Skills DeVry University Professor: Kenneth Goldsmith 02/08/2015 CAPITAL MORTGAGE INSURANCE CORPORATION IDENTIFY GUIDELINES THAT YOU SHOULD FOLLOW DURING NEGOTIATIONS 1. Find appropriate place with a good environment to conduct negotiations. 2. Talk to both parties to identify their specific issues that need solving‚ identify what is going to be needed to find

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    RUNNING HEAD: Public Policy Paper China’s Policy: Google’s Disturbance China’s Policy and Google’s Disturbance The Chinese population is governing under the ideology of communism. In such a society‚ the government controls social and political order. Under communist governance‚ the government controls the lives of its people. Their social activities are in most cases‚ censored. The government who dominates decision-making decides upon healthcare and other social elements. China refers

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    liberalization‚ organizational and national culture‚ and cross-cultural management and negotiation. INTRODUCTION/SUMMARY During the NAFTA negotiations‚ many U.S. firms were concerned about the reduction of U.S. tariffs on flat glass‚ which averaged 20%‚ and the perceived competitive advantages Mexican glass firms would have in the event these tariffs were removed. In the fall of 1991‚ in the midst of the NAFTA negotiations‚ Vitro‚ S.A.‚ the $3 billion Mexican glass maker‚ signed a tentative $800 million

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