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Collaborative Decision-Making and Negotiation

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The Decision Quality framework is extended to two kinds of multi-party decisions: decisions made with collaboration (negotiation) and decisions made in competition (game theory). Gain a greater understanding of both the analytical and behavioral aspects of multi-party decisions.

Learn how to:

  • Use decision quality principles and differences in framing, information, and preferences to jointly create greater value and reach win-win solutions in multi-party situations
  • Prepare for and conduct negotiations and deal with difficult negotiation tactics
  • Put yourself into others' shoes and minds, interpret signals (or bluffs), and communicate credible messages to others
  • Apply game theory to address competitive/cooperative situations, including negotiations, joint ventures, and strategic alliances
  • Leverage information sharing and a relationship frame to maximize the value each party will receive

Offered through the Stanford Center for Professional Development in partnership with SDG.

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March 25 - 27, 2013

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