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The Stages Of Negotiation

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Negotiation: Negotiation is a method by which people settle differences. It is a method by which the concession or agreement is reached, while avoiding controversy and controversy. In any conflict, it is understandable that people aspire to achieve the best possible outcomes for their position (or perhaps an organization they represent). However, the principles of equity, seeking mutual benefit and maintaining a relationship is the key to a successful outcome. Stages of negotiation In order to achieve a desirable outcome, it can be useful to follow a structured approach to negotiation. For example, in a work situation it may require a meeting to be agreed that all the parties involved can come together. The negotiation process includes the following stages: Preparation This stage involves ensuring all the relevant facts of the situation are known to clarify their own position. Work in the previous illustration, this would involve knowing the "rules" of the organization, to whom help is given, when the help was not considered adequate and the reasons …show more content…

Many jobs now involve an international dimension, so the need to develop intercultural competencies has become more important in business so that more people than ever before. Intercultural competence is the ability to recognize and use cultural differences as a resource for learning and to generate effective responses in specific contexts. We conceive this as "the negotiation of reality." Negotiation reality involves testing your perceptions and interpretations of the situation against those of others. Doing so requires the ability to consider the perception of the situation as a self-constructed "reality" of the image, or mental model, that can be criticized and made an object of choice (Friedman & Lipshitz, 1992; Hong et al., 2000; Senge,

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