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“It is a very practical book aiming to describe various ways of negotiating…. The author's use of a conversational style makes for easy reading…. A useful and light book which serves as an introduction to the area.” --Counselling at Work “Although the book's format makes it of particular interest to teachers thinking about a possible text to assign for a semester-length general course in negotiation, the average reader may also enjoy this blend of theoretical and practical perspectives.” --Negotiation Journal How does negotiation work? What are the options and procedures for a thorough negotiation? What problems and deficiencies does one encounter in negotiation? How can skill-building be integrated for a successful negotiation? To answer these and other questions, Negotiation Basics presents both theoretical and practical perspectives that enable readers to develop the skills necessary for individual and group negotiating situations. Utilizing a unique theory-into-practice technique, each chapter introduces and discusses an essential negotiating concept--concepts that connect to a related skill, and integrates exercises throughout the chapters. Thus, each chapter provides readers with the opportunity to practice the newly acquired skills. Topics examined include steps necessary for goal building, role of information in negotiations, hidden and incidental “costs,” popular strategies, role of the agent, and reasons why negotiations fail. This unique and illuminating volume is a welcome addition for business and management courses, service organizations, labor studies programs, education and communication departments, and conflict resolution programs.
Using an outside Party When You Need One
Using an outside Party When You Need One
The Case of the Divorce Settlement
Cindy and Doug have been divorced officially for 6 months. The proceedings were bitter. Doug developed a relationship with a younger woman about 2½ years ago. Cindy found out about the affair 2 years ago. For the next 6 months, the two of them alternately fought and reconciled, and then Doug walked out for good. In other circumstances, the two of them might have been able to walk away from the experience, try and forget the marriage, and move on to a new phase of life. But they have two children, ages 3 and 5.
Cindy tried to get as many of the assets as she ...
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