COM 312 Final Exam Study Guide latest updated
COM 312 Final Exam Study Guide latest updated Tangible conflict issues - answerHard, physical or observable assets that are often scarce, such that conflicting parties either get what they want or nothing at all Win/lose Examples of tangible conflict issues - answerMoney, land, space (master bedroom) Kids in a divorce Negotiation - answerExchange of proposals and counter proposals as a means or reaching a satisfactory settlement Confront conflict Attempt to find mutually acceptable outcome - answerAgreeing to negotiate means agreeing to Minimax principle - answerIn negotiation, people try to minimize their losses and maximize their gains Aspiration point - answerWhat you want out of the negotiation Ex. 4 weeks paid vacation Resistance point - answerWhat you're willing to give up; lowest you're willing to go in negotiation Ex. 2 weeks paid vacation Status quo point - answerPosition you were in prior to negotiation Ex. Paid vacation automatically given to you Bargaining range - answerZone of possible agreement between aspiration point and resistance point Ex. 2-4 weeks BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) - answerIf you stopped negotiating, where would you be? May change depending on other's offer Ex. Boss offers 3 weeks right away, resistance point is now 3 weeks and aspiration is now 5 weeks Does NOT always end in compromise Ex. You want 4 weeks vacation, ask for 5, get 4, you have made a concession but not compromise because you got your intended goal Competitive negotiation - answerExchange in which one starts high, concedes slowly, exaggerates the value of one's concessions, conceals information, argues forcefully, and outwaits the other -Conflict is a win/lose -Best used with no interpersonal connection (Ex. car salesman) Cooperative negotiation - answerFormal bargaining techniques with many interpersonal skills such as listening, assertiveness, supportive communication and collaboration -Win/win is possible Rigid in goals pursuing, but flexible in means adopting for goals Equifinality - answerOne cannot necessarily predict how something is going to turn out based on the way it started Parties' goals are a mutual gain, but they are open to a number of ways to achieve a win-win Cost cutting - answerOne party reduces the price of an item so that they other is more easily able to afford it Compensation - answerOne party provides something of value to make up for lasses caused by their behavior Usually monetary Prioritizing - answerEach side grants to the other those issues or objects that the other gives top priority Ex. You can have 1&2 on your list if I can have 1&2 on my list Objective criteria - answerGuidelines we apply across a variety of situations to ensure fairness Fractionation - answerBreaking the problem down into its smallest pieces and dealing with each piece one at a time Dispute - answerA conflict that has reached a point where the parties are unable to resolve the issue by themselves due to a breakdown in communication Normal relations are unlikely until dispute is resolved ADRs (Alternatives to Dispute Resolution) - answerArbitration Adjudication Ombudsperson Conciliation Mediation Arbitration - answer"Neutral" 3rd party considers both sides of dispute and makes decision Ex. Judge telling you the outcome/resolution if they didn't have lawyers. Both parties speaking on own behalf Adjudication - answer"Neutral" judge or jury hears attorneys speak on someone's behalf and then a decision is made Ex. Law & Order trials Ombudsperson - answerWhen someone cuts through red tape on behalf of individuals who feel abused by a government system Ex. One person can't go against a large system alone Conciliation - answer3rd party travels back and forth between conflicting parties that are unable or unwilling to meet Ex. Child between divorced parents Mediation - answer"Neutral" 3rd party facilitates communication between disputing parties to work out acceptable agree
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