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Nov 26, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ICM 5013 - Negotiation and Settlement Processes (3) This course is designed to offer a basic experiential introduction to the concepts, instruments, functions and theories of modern negotiation. The purpose of this introduction is to provide some of the information needed to better understand the basic dynamics of interpersonal, business and legally related negotiation. First, we will begin with a discussion of negotiations as interpersonal communication. Second, we will examine avoiding exploitation in mixed-motive exchange. Third, we will explore distributive bargaining strengths and weaknesses. Fourth, we examine the use of integrative bargaining techniques and those settings in which they might be best used. Finally, the landscape of legal jurisprudence will be reviewed in order to apply appropriate ideologies and techniques to the complex adaptive system of American business and personal interaction.
Prerequisite: ICM 5003 or consent of ICM director.
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