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'Given the breadth in the conflict and conflict management literatures, there have been few if any compilations that offered good coverage and quality depth, until now. This work provides both a good and timely review as well as insightful integration and extension of existing conflict research....
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Learning to negotiate well requires both interpersonal and intrapersonal skills. Meaningful self-reflection can uncover substantive interests as well as process motivations. But self-reflection does not come easily to all students of negotiation, so over the years teachers and trainers have...
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Personalities and group interests are central to conflict management and negotiations. Conflict arises out of different opinions, beliefs, and ideologies. The purpose of this study is to conduct a mini- literature review on conflict, conflict management, and negotiations. The literature review...
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Conflict models taught in the classroom often highlight the need for “collaborative” conflict outcomes. This experiential exercise combined with a canvas tool helps participants frame the complexities of conflict to better understand these factors. Participants are encouraged to view a...
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The complexity of multi-party negotiations can be reduced by dividing conflict parties into subgroups. However, compatibility of interests can vary in subgroups. With high compatibility a subgroup agrees on most issues; parts of the conflict are not negotiated. Additionally, trade-offs between...
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With this book, Hermann Rock provides time-structured core strategies for conducting negotiations that can be directly applied in practice. The author's expertise comes primarily from his own negotiations in the context of M&A transactions and shareholder agreements with managers, taking into...
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