The Art of Effective Negotiation

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The Art of Effective Negotiation Geri Richmond University of Oregon COACh http://coach.uoregon.edu

Moving from the classroom to the workforce Classroom! Academic! Research! First job!

Where do we as scientists and engineers learn about appropriate workplace behavior and effective communication methods in the laboratory environment? Mostly by example.

Effective negotiation is more than just asking for a higher salary it s really about reaching an agreement on a tough subject

Today s focus Successful techniques for increasing your communication and negotiation skills in the technical workplace.

Learning Goals for Effective Negotiation Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiating situation Identify your negotiables Know your BATNA and ZOPA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Be ready for some theatre Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

Ground Rules for a Productive Negotiation Professional exchange - not an emotional fight or game. Expectation of give and take. Desire to reach a win-win rather than a winner take all solution. Chemistry Office COACh

What Negotiation Isn t Argument Debate Game Playing Solely Social Ritual Solely Competitive

Negotiation is NOT a one shot deal. It s a 10 Act Play!

Learning Goals for Effective Negotiation Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiation situation Identify your negotiables Know your BATNA and ZOPA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Be ready for some theatre Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

What are my Negotiables?? First step: Assume that most things in your lives are negotiable

What are my Negotiables? Authorship on papers Time on equipment Attending meetings Personal time Teaching responsibilities Completion date Family responsibility conflicts Office space Resources for dept. activities Salary and benefits Moving expenses Duration of appointment Course load New job: Starting salary and date Facilities/Space/Equipment Travel budget Moving expenses Office furniture and equipment Staff support

What would you like to negotiate for now? Who do you need to negotiate with?

Learning Goals for Effective Negotiation Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiation situation Identify your negotiables Know your BATNA and ZOPA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Be ready for some theatre Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

BATNA Best Alternative To A Negotiated Agreement Always ask yourself - what is my BATNA? Consider and evaluate your alternatives. Establish the best as your BATNA. BATNA is dynamic it can change through the negotiation as you learn of the other s resources and objectives.

BATNA Also ask yourself - what is THEIR BATNA? Your task is to try to learn their BATNA and work to come to a consensus that aligns with your BATNA.

ZOPA Zone of Possible Agreement What s my ZOPA? Reasonable Upper Limit Many contributions can go into this zone of agreement, some tangible and some intangible. Consider what their ZOPA might be. Acceptable Lower Limit

Learning Goals for Effective Negotiation Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiation situation Identify your negotiables Know your BATNA and ZOPA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Be ready for some theatre Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

Know your negotiating style PROBLEM SOLVE // COLLABORATE SERVE // ACCOMMODATE Satisfy needs of others FORCE // COMPETE DON T ENGAGE // AVOID Satisfy own needs Actively seek (new) outcome Keep things steady, Need for approval. And modify it if necessary.

Learning Goals for Effective Negotiation Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiation situation Identify your negotiables Know your BATNA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Be ready for some theatre Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

Get the Data! The facts are your friends! Nothing Personal - Strictly Business

Learning Goals for Effective Negotiation Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiation situation Identify your negotiables Know your BATNA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Be ready for some theatre Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

Approaches to Problemsolving Explore - Launch some trial balloons and study the response - Sum up areas of agreement and disagreement Invent (based on priorities low cost, high benefit) - Expand the Pie work together to get resources - Nonspecific Compensation do something extra - Logrolling trade off - Cost Cutting give them one high priority

Tactics to Use in High Drama Situations Silence is golden Higher authority I ll think about it & get back to you Put it in writing Be relentlessly pleasant

Beyond Negotiation: Difficult Conversations Putting out fires without burning bridges Learning Goals:! Identify behavior and language that is unproductive or inappropriate. Develop skills that reduce the heat rather than flame the fire. Learn techniques to help maintain your composure. Learn how to keep the dialogue focused on resolving the conflict. Know when a mediator is necessary to resolve the issue. Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

Responding to Difficult Tactics Take a breath Try to understand BOTH points of view Acknowledge their reality Go to the balcony Return to exploring interests Keep your body relaxed, open Step to their side Learn how to keep the dialogue focussed

Don t diminish your message You may already know this but I could be wrong It s just my opinion but This is probably a stupid question Your probably know more about this than I do but From Loden, Marilyn. Feminine Leadership or How to Succeed in Business Without Becoming One of the Boys, 1985 The Executive Development Group-Ohio

Recognize the importance of body language in a negotiation Up to 93% of communication is nonverbal - Stand or sit tall with open posture and gestures - Have the head and chin up - Use respectful and attentive eye contact

Recognize the importance of body language in a negotiation Study their body language to help you understand what is not being verbally communicated.

Summary of Techniques for Effective Negotiation Identify your negotiables Recognize what is - and isn t - a negotiation situation Know your BATNA and ZOPA Identify your own negotiating style Understand the importance of data Learn benefits of collaborative negotiations Be relentlessly pleasant - its good for everyone! Jane Tucker Associates and Humaned 2008

Practicing Cases! Break up into groups of 4.! Designate one person as the graduate student and! one as the professor.! Designate one as a coach.! Designate one as an observer.!

Research shows that you can summon a surge of power and confidence with simple exercises Holding a power body pose for 2 minutes Strong body poses - increases feelings of power - increases tolerance for risk Weak body poses The powerful postures allowed subjects to gain confidence due to psychological, physiological, and behavioral changes Harvard Business School, Power Posing: Fake It Until you Make It, September 20, 2010 Research by Prof. A.J.C. Cuddy published in Psychological Science, 2011