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Course Description

Being able to negotiate is a practical, everyday skill that is critical for anyone working within an organization. The good news is it’s a skill you can practice and master. Negotiation skills are ones you can use in any context and, once you master the behaviors of effective negotiation, you will use all the time. In this course, developed by Cornell University's Professor Samuel Bacharach, Ph.D., you will develop an awareness that every conversation is a negotiation, and you will identify the critical components of effective negotiation.

Faculty Author

Samuel B. Bacharach, PhD, McKelvey-Grant Professor of Labor Management and is director of ILR's New York City-based Institute for Workplace Studies

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify strategies for preparing for a negotiation
  • Explore critical decisions such as when to negotiate, when not to negotiate, whether you should make the opening move in a negotiation, and how many issues you want to put on the table
  • Categorize and prioritize the issues to be negotiated
  • Define the negotiation interaction at the tactical and emotional level

Target Audience

Current and aspiring managers and senior managers; professionals with over three years of experience who are working at or aspiring toward leadership roles; anyone who needs to negotiate as part of daily business or daily life. This course does not assume that the students are in a formal leadership position or management role today.

Accrediting Associations

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Industrial and Labor Relations School, Cornell University
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