Developing Negotiation Skills SS 2016

Dozent(en)

Ansprechpartner

Veranstaltungsnummer
044278

Wochentag, Zeit und Ort
See timetable below.
Date of first class: 15 April 2016 (J 372)

Veranstaltungssprache
Englisch

 

1. General information

  • Course in Bachelor's Program (PO 2010, Module Schlüsselqualifikation, 2nd study year)
  • Course assessment: Regular attendance and active participation, learning report (12 pages) (3 LP)

 

2. Learning Objectives, Contents and Methodology

The primary learning objective is to familiarize students with basic and advanced negotiation techniques. For that matter, the first half of the course covers elementary concepts of negotiation theory that are primarily applicable to deal-making scenarios, while the second half introduces students to more advanced models of negotiation and presents a range of techniques for addressing the dynamics of disagreement.

In addition, participants will develop the facilitative and mediative skills needed in today’s competitive business environment, where intra- and inter-organizational conflicts, as well as personal disputes are more likely to emerge.

Specifically, throughout the course of instruction, students will:

  • Gain a broad understanding of central concepts in negotiation theory
  • Develop a toolkit of useful bargaining skills, strategies, and approaches for deal-making
  • Learn how to prepare and conduct an effective negotiation
  • Hone the ability to transfer universal concepts of negotiation to a variety of contexts and cultures
  • Develop a toolkit of useful facilitation skills and dispute resolution approaches
  • Build confidence in and learn about their negotiating behaviour

 

3. Timetable

 

Day of week

 Date

Time

Venue

Friday

15 April 2016

08:15 – 11:45

J 372

Friday

22 April 2016 

08:15 – 11:45

J 372 

Friday

29 April 2016

08:15 – 11:45

J 372

Friday

10 June 2016

08:15 – 11:45

J 372

Friday

17 June 2016

08:15 – 11:45

J 372

Friday 

01 July 2016

08:15 – 11:45

J 372

 

4. Application and Registration

  • The number of participants is limited to 1x24, for didactic reasons.
  • All 20 seats will be allocated to students by "First come, first served" procedure. Registration period starts on 29.03.2016 10:00 a.m. You can register at WAS. Registrations for seats 21-25 will be handled as a waiting list.
  • Accepted participants still need to register at the examination office.
     

5. Literature

There is no assigned literature for this class. Students will receive lecture notes after each session that sum up the essential learnings. Several books for further study will be recommended at the end of the seminar. This course will use copyrighted materials that must be purchased in advance from case study publishers. The estimated costs are around 5 Euros.