Deck 20: Best Practices in Negotiations
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Deck 20: Best Practices in Negotiations
1
What often happens to negotiators without a strong BATNA?
A negotiator without a strong BATNA may find it difficult to achieve a good agreement because the other party may try to push them aggressively, and hence be forced to accept a settlement that is later seen as unsatisfying.
2
Excellent negotiators understand that negotiation embodies a set of
A) values.
B) alternatives.
C) paradoxes.
D) BATNAs.
E) principles.
A) values.
B) alternatives.
C) paradoxes.
D) BATNAs.
E) principles.
C
3
Negotiators who take the time to pause and reflect on their negotiations will find that they continue to refine their skills, and that they remain sharp and focused for their _____________ negotiations.
False
4
Why is preparation so important for negotiators?
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Negotiators need to be reminded that certain factors influence their own behavior. What are those factors?
A) strengths
B) tangibles
C) weaknesses
D) intangibles
E) negotiables
A) strengths
B) tangibles
C) weaknesses
D) intangibles
E) negotiables
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6
While some people may look like born negotiators, negotiation is fundamentally a skill involving ____________ and _____________ that everyone can learn.
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Negotiation is fundamentally a skill involving analysis and _____________ that everyone can learn.
A) preparation
B) cooperation
C) communication
D) process
E) innovation
A) preparation
B) cooperation
C) communication
D) process
E) innovation
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8
Negotiators also need to remember that _____________ factors influence their own behavior (and that it is not uncommon for us to not recognize what is making us angry, defensive, or zealously committed to some idea).
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9
The goal of most negotiations is achieving which of the following?
A) A final settlement
B) A valued outcome
C) An agreement per se
D) A value claiming goal
E) A value creating goal
A) A final settlement
B) A valued outcome
C) An agreement per se
D) A value claiming goal
E) A value creating goal
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10
The authors suggest that negotiators should remember that negotiation is an _____________ process.
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11
At the top of the best practice list for every negotiator is
A) managing coalitions.
B) diagnosing the structure of the negotiation.
C) remembering the intangibles.
D) preparation.
E) protecting your reputation.
A) managing coalitions.
B) diagnosing the structure of the negotiation.
C) remembering the intangibles.
D) preparation.
E) protecting your reputation.
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12
Excellent negotiators understand that negotiation embodies a set of _____________-seemingly contradictory elements that actually occur together.
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13
Negotiators should make a conscious decision about whether they are facing a fundamentally distributive negotiation, an integrative negotiation, or a
A) combative negotiation.
B) group negotiation.
C) cooperative negotiation.
D) creative negotiation.
E) a blend of both distributive and integrative negotiation.
A) combative negotiation.
B) group negotiation.
C) cooperative negotiation.
D) creative negotiation.
E) a blend of both distributive and integrative negotiation.
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14
Negotiators who are better prepared have numerous _____________.
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15
Getting the other party to reveal why he or she is sticking so strongly to a given point is an example of which of the following practices?
A) Remember the intangibles
B) Actively manage coalitions
C) Savor and protect your reputation
D) Remember that rationality and fairness is relative
E) Master the key paradoxes
A) Remember the intangibles
B) Actively manage coalitions
C) Savor and protect your reputation
D) Remember that rationality and fairness is relative
E) Master the key paradoxes
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16
Research suggests that too much knowledge about the other party's needs can lead to a
A) quick and positive outcome.
B) dilemma of honesty.
C) negative effect on your reputation.
D) groundwork for agreement.
E) suboptimal negotiation outcome.
A) quick and positive outcome.
B) dilemma of honesty.
C) negative effect on your reputation.
D) groundwork for agreement.
E) suboptimal negotiation outcome.
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17
Negotiators can illuminate definitions of _____________ that the other party's holds and engage in a dialogue to reach consensus on which standards of _____________ apply in a given situation.
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18
While negotiations do follow broad stages, they also _____________ and _____________ at irregular rates.
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19
Why do negotiators need to manage the paradox between sticking with their prepared strategy and pursuing a new opportunity that arises during the process?
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20
Why is the BATNA an important source of power in a negotiation?
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21
Why is it said that reputations are like eggs?
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22
Why is a negotiator like an athlete?
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23
Why is communicating with a coalition critical?
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24
What are the three things that negotiators can do to manage the perceptions of fairness and rationality proactively?
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