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Conflict Management

Negotiation

Stéphanie Demoulin

Negotiation is an essential skill. We negotiate every day, in all spheres of our existence: at work, with family, friends etc. whether we intend to share material goods, solve a divergence of interests or reconcile different desires, dreams, tastes, colors etc. we negotiate constantly. Yet, many of us lack negotiation skills mainly because we often fail to identify optimal options that satisfy our own interest and the other person’s interests simultaneously.

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Negotiation is an essential skill. We negotiate every day, in all spheres of our existence: at work, with family, friends etc. whether we intend to share material goods, solve a divergence of interests or reconcile different desires, dreams, tastes, colors etc. we negotiate constantly. Yet, many of us lack negotiation skills mainly because we often fail to identify optimal options that satisfy our own interest and the other person’s interests simultaneously.

Indeed, human beings pursue motivations, develop expectations, biases and emotions. They analyze the information presented to them and make decisions across the spectrum of their own cognitive boundaries. Their actions fluctuate depending on the situation or their personality. All these variables not only influence people's behavior but, more fundamentally, they alter the very dynamics of dispute resolution.

In this course, which mixes theories and practical exercises, you will get acquainted with the negotiation process as a cooperative conflict management strategy. The course will highlight the variables that influence negotiators’ behaviors and strategies. It will provide you with a detailed understanding of the psychological processes at play before, during and after any negotiation.

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Learning objectives

  • Analyze and model situations of negotiation
  • Learn to negotiate optimally and master strategies leading to mutually beneficial outcomes
  • Identify the roles of emotions and cognition in negotiation
  • Understand what makes negotiators feel satisfied

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Teaches optimal negotiation strategies that lead to outcomes that are advantageous to all parties involved
Provides practical exercises alongside theoretical knowledge
Designed for those who wish to develop their negotiation skills in various contexts, from professional to personal
Suitable for learners who want to improve their negotiation skills to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes
May be less relevant for learners who are already proficient in negotiation
Course information does not explicitly emphasize industry relevance

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Learners who complete Conflict Management: Negotiation will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Mediator
Mediators help people resolve disputes by facilitating communication and negotiation between the parties involved. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful mediator. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of all parties involved, and how to facilitate communication and negotiation between them.
Negotiator
Negotiators help people reach agreements in situations of conflict or dispute, such as labor disputes, business transactions, and international diplomacy. This course will help you develop the skills and strategies you need to be a successful negotiator. You will learn how to analyze and model negotiation situations, how to identify the interests of all parties involved, and how to develop and implement negotiation strategies that lead to mutually beneficial outcomes.
Conflict Resolution Specialist
Conflict resolution specialists help people resolve disputes by providing guidance and support. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful conflict resolution specialist. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of all parties involved, and how to provide guidance and support to help them resolve their disputes.
Arbitrator
Arbitrators are responsible for resolving disputes by making binding decisions. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful arbitrator. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of all parties involved, and how to make fair and impartial decisions.
Human Resources Manager
Human resources managers are responsible for managing the human capital of an organization. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful human resources manager. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of all parties involved, and how to develop and implement policies and procedures to prevent and resolve disputes.
Lawyer
Lawyers represent clients in legal disputes. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful lawyer. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of all parties involved, and how to advocate for your clients' interests in court.
Customer Service Representative
Customer service representatives are responsible for providing assistance to customers. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful customer service representative. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of customers, and how to provide assistance in a professional and empathetic manner.
Salesperson
Salespeople are responsible for selling products or services to customers. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful salesperson. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of potential customers, and how to develop and implement sales strategies that lead to mutually beneficial outcomes.
Project Manager
Project managers are responsible for planning, organizing, and managing projects. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful project manager. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of all stakeholders, and how to develop and implement project plans that lead to successful outcomes.
Counselor
Counselors help people with mental health issues. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful counselor. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of clients, and how to provide guidance and support to help them overcome their mental health challenges.
Psychologist
Psychologists study the human mind and behavior. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful psychologist. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of clients, and how to provide guidance and support to help them overcome their mental health challenges.
Social Worker
Social workers help people overcome social and economic challenges. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful social worker. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of clients, and how to provide guidance and support to help them overcome their challenges.
Teacher
Teachers are responsible for educating students. This course will help you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be a successful teacher. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of students, and how to create a positive and supportive learning environment.
Anthropologist
Anthropologists study the behavior, origin, and development of humans. This course may be useful to you if you are interested in a career in anthropology. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of different cultures, and how to conduct research on human behavior.
Sociologist
Sociologists study the behavior, origin, and development of human societies. This course may be useful to you if you are interested in a career in sociology. You will learn how to analyze and model conflict situations, how to identify the interests of different social groups, and how to conduct research on human behavior.

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We've selected 11 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Conflict Management: Negotiation.
Provides an overview of the psychological aspects of negotiation. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the psychological dynamics of the process.
Provides a more analytical approach to negotiation. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the mathematical and economic aspects of the process.
Provides a different perspective on conflict and negotiation. It argues that conflict can be a positive force, and that it can be used to achieve positive outcomes.
Provides a guide to having difficult conversations. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn how to communicate effectively in difficult situations.
Provides a guide to building trust in business relationships. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn how to build strong relationships with clients and colleagues.
Provides a guide to using emotional intelligence in negotiation. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn how to manage their emotions and the emotions of others in negotiation.
This ancient Chinese military treatise provides insights into the nature of conflict and negotiation. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the strategic aspects of negotiation.
Provides a guide to personal and professional effectiveness. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn how to be more effective in their negotiations and other areas of their life.

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