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Page 1: 1 Welcome to the International Right of Way Association’s Course 205 Bargaining Negotiations 205-PT – Revision 3 – 06.25.06.INT.

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Welcome to the International Right of Way

Association’s

Course 205Bargaining Negotiations

205-PT – Revision 3 – 06.25.06.INT

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Introductions

Who we are…What we do…

Where we do it…

How long we’ve been doing it…

Our goals for the course...

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Objectives At the conclusion of the two days,

you will be able to...

• Distinguish between integrativeand bargaining negotiations

• Articulate the basic concepts inthe funnel technique to integrative negotiations

• Discuss and employ characteristicsof successful bargaining negotiations.

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Objectives At the conclusion of the two days,

you will be able to...

• Exhibit interpersonal communicationskills of successful negotiators.

• Understand tough tactics and manipulative ploys and negative outcomes and learn ways to counter or use them to advantage in bargaining negotiations.

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Housekeeping

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ScheduleDay One (1)

8:00 - 8:30 Introductions, Etc.

8:30 - 10:00 Negotiation

10:15 - 11:15 The Funnel Technique

11:15 - 11:45 Bargaining Negotiations

12:45 - 2:15 Intrapersonal Issues

2:30 - 4:00 Interpersonal Issues

4:00 - 4:45 A Negotiation Model

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ScheduleDay Two (2)

8:00 - 8:30 Recap

8:30 - 9:00 Bargaining Process

9:00 - 11:45 Approach to Bargaining Negotiations

12:45 - 1:30 Tough Tactics

1:30 - 2:15 Manipulative Ploys

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ScheduleDay Two (3)

2:30 - 3:15 Why Negotiators Fail to Improve Becoming a Power Negotiator

3:15 - 3:45 Summary and Review

3:45 - 4:45 Exam

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Negotiation

… the process by which twoor more people resolve

differences to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.

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Types of Negotiations

Integrative

Bargaining

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Integrative

“Win-Win”

Mutually beneficial outcomes

Inquiry

Collaborative

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Bargaining

“Win-Lose”

“Zero-Sum”

Advocates positions

Compromise

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Integrative v. BargainingIntegrative BargainingInquiry AdvocacyMutual Interests Individual PositionsCollaborative CompetitiveWin-Win Win-Lose Trust DistrustCooperative AdversarialWilling to change Unbendable“Soft ball” “Hard ball”Acceptance AgreementOpen Communications Restrictive

Communications

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The Funnel Technique

I. Information Getting

II. Information Giving

III. Problem Census

IV. Problem Solving

V. Closing

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Bargaining

“Win-Lose”

“Zero-Sum”

Advocates positions

Compromise

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Transitioning to Bargaining

Specific discrepancy

High commitment

Highly informed

Intelligent

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Price and… (1)

the best deal

the quality of solutions

the level of service

the terms

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Price and… (2)

the project’s schedule

reputation

the agency’s entire staff

the negotiator

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Inner Speech

Speed

Ellipsis

Synthesis

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Strategies Look for inconsistencies

Monitor the owner’s speech

Make unexpected disclosures

Use balanced appeals

Use interpretive appeals

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Reducing Defensiveness (1)

Linkages

Align

Determine needs

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Maslow

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Reducing Defensiveness (2)

Control the outcome

Read

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Negotiating Drives

Competitive

Solutional

Personal

Organizational

Attitudinal

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Physical Factors

Body Language

Attire

Territory and Personal Space

“Face”

Props

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Emotional Factors (1)

Negotiator’s past experiences

Negotiator’s self-concept

Openness or willingnessto self disclose

Can-do attitude

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Emotional Factors (2)

Property owner’spressure to conform

Need to participate

Need for inclusion

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Social Factors

Communication

Name-dropping

Etiquette and protocol

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Environmental Factors

Negotiator’s place, neutral place, property owner’s place

Physical arrangementsand comforts

Temporal

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Gender Differences (1)

• Men want to prioritize; women want to empathize

• Men want to solve problems; women want to discuss them

• Women notice subtleties; men are more oblivious

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Gender Differences (2)

• Men tend to hold their emotions; women tend to express them

• Men feel bad when they don’t solve problems; women feel bad when relationships don’t succeed

• Men and women have different body language

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Culture (1)

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Culture (2)

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Negotiation Model

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Day One Recap

• Distinguished between integrativeand bargaining negotiations

• Articulated the basic concepts inthe funnel technique to integrative negotiations

• Exhibited interpersonal communication skills of successful negotiators

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Day Two

• Discuss and employ characteristicsof successful bargaining negotiations.

• Understand tough tactics and manipulative ploys and negative outcomes and learn ways to counter or use them to advantage in bargaining negotiations.

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Bargaining Process (1)

Opening moves

Concessions

Cooperation

Toughness

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RetreatSuperordinate Goals

ThreatsPromises

Bluffs

Bargaining Process (2)

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Separate people from problemsNo counter attacks

TimingRedirect to “interests’

People orientationBe objective

Initial positionFair decision-making

Close or BATNA

Approach (1)

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Approach (2)

Interests• The MTA’s interests (problems or issues that are

function of the MTA’s needs, desires, concerns or fears) are:

• Mr. La Clair’s interests (problems or issues that are function of Mr. La Clair’s needs, desires, concerns or fears) are:

• Other interested parties and their interests are:

Objective evaluation criteria:• Examples of objective evaluation criteria (e.g., market

value, professional or moral standards, impact on schedule, etc.) are:

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Approach (3)

Fair processes for decision-making

• Fair processes for decision-making (e.g., reciprocity,

concession, neutral third party) are:

BATNA (Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement)

• The MTA’s BATNA is:

• Mr. La Clair’s BATNA may be:

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Tough Tactics

Promises and ThreatsNegative Outcomes

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Impasse, Stalemate and Deadlock

An impasse is a point in the negotiation when neither side is capable of willing or is willing to give in.

A stalemate occurs when both sides are still talking but seem unable to make any progress toward a solution.

A deadlock is the point in the negotiation when lack of progress has frustrated both sides so much that they see no point in continuing.

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Manipulative Ploys

Highballing

Red herring

Fake Authority

Raising the Ante

Good guy/Bad guy

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Why…?

A failure to learn

A failure to practice

A failure to prepare

A failure to self improve

A failure to care

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Objectives Now, you should be able to...

• Distinguish between integrative and bargaining negotiations

• Articulate the basic concepts in the funnel technique to integrative negotiations

• Discuss and employ characteristics of successful bargaining negotiations

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Objectives Now, you should be able to...

• Exhibit interpersonal communication skills of successful negotiators

• Understand tough tactics and manipulative ploys and negative outcomes and learn ways to counter or use them to advantage in bargaining negotiations

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Thank you.

205-PT – Revision 3 – 06.25.06.INT


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