Exam 13: Multiple Parties and Teams in Negotiation
Exam 1: The Nature of Negotiation80 Questions
Exam 2: Strategy and Tactics of Distributive Bargaining100 Questions
Exam 3: Strategy and Tactics of Integrative Negotiation100 Questions
Exam 4: Negotiation: Strategy and Planning100 Questions
Exam 5: Ethics in Negotiation100 Questions
Exam 6: Perception, Cognition, and Emotion80 Questions
Exam 7: Communication60 Questions
Exam 8: Finding and Using Negotiation Power60 Questions
Exam 9: Influence80 Questions
Exam 10: Relationships in Negotiation80 Questions
Exam 11: Agents, Constituencies, Audiences80 Questions
Exam 12: Coalitions60 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Parties and Teams in Negotiation60 Questions
Exam 14: Individual Differences I: Gender and Negotiation40 Questions
Exam 15: Individual Differences II: Personality and Abilities48 Questions
Exam 16: International and Cross-Cultural Negotiation80 Questions
Exam 17: Managing Negotiation Impasses80 Questions
Exam 18: Managing Difficult Negotiations40 Questions
Exam 19: Third Party Approaches to Managing Difficult Negotiations100 Questions
Exam 20: Best Practices in Negotiations32 Questions
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During the information management phase,what is the role of "guards?"
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What are the three key stages and phases that characterize multilateral negotiations?
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In the Connect Model and the Requirements for Building a Relationship,what does the "t" stand for?
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During the information management phase of multiparty negotiations,____________ "patrol" the environment and bring in relevant external information that may be useful to the group.
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There are five ways in which the complexity increases as three or more parties simultaneously engage in negotiation.One of those listed below is not a correct statement.Which one?
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Summarize the five ways in which the complexity increases as three or more parties simultaneously engage in negotiation.
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Multiparty negotiations differ from two-party deliberations in which of the following ways?
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There are no techniques that can be used to manage multiparty negotiation effectively.
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A moderator who sends out a questionnaire to all parties asking for input is one strategy used to avoid destructive conflict and emotion.That strategy is known as
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Negotiators in a multiparty negotiation can explicitly engage in ____________ building as a way to marshal support.
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In multiparty negotiations,research shows that parties who approached multiple issues simultaneously:
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How can members of coalitions exert greater strength in multiparty negotiations?
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During the information management phase of multiparty negotiations,____________ norms reflect the way the group engages in sharing and evaluating the information that is introduced.
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Research on policy-making and decision-making groups has shown that efforts to minimize and avoid conflict can frequently lead to group decision-making disasters.
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Many complex international negotiations give a great deal of time to the question of who will be ____________ and who can speak for others.
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One-on-one negotiations in full view of all group members would have all but one of the following consequences on negotiators.Which one would not be a consequence?
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In multiparty negotiations,research shows that parties who approached multiple issues simultaneously achieved lower quality agreements.
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Polzer,Mannix and Neale argue that ____________ are the most significant force in shaping which parties will enter coalitions with each other in a multiparty negotiation.
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