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What Is Negotiation?, Part 2, John M. Lande
What Is Negotiation?, Part 2, John M. Lande
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To get a good understanding of final settlement events, it usually helps to also understand the interactions leading up them.
“Labels Suck”, John Lande
“Labels Suck”, John Lande
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Using Andrea Schneider’s pithy observation as a jumping off point, I noted confusion about the traditional terminology about lawyer- and client-centered counseling, positional interest-based negotiation, and evaluative and facilitative mediation. Many of us are pretty sloppy in our use of these terms. For example, people often think of client-centered counseling, interest-based negotiation, and facilitative mediation basically as being nice and the opposite approaches as being tough (if not naughty). So in my classes, I briefly defined the terms so that students recognize them and I described the problems with them. Then I warned them not to use the terms and …
What Is Negotiation?, Part 1, John M. Lande
What Is Negotiation?, Part 1, John M. Lande
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Conventional conceptions of negotiation often involve various elements that do not necessarily occur in the process of reaching agreement.