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学生对 University of California, Irvine 提供的 The Art of Negotiation 的评价和反馈

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课程概述

The art of negotiation comes into play daily in the life of employees at all levels and in every position. Participants explore how current approaches to negotiation strategy and tactics are used, what negotiation entails, types of negotiation relationships that exist from hard bargain to win-win, to fully partnered relationships and personal ones. The course explores the personal and behavioral characteristics of an effective negotiator. Participants discuss how empowerment, power, and authority affect the negotiation process and outcome. Topics include how important it is to plan and prepare for a negotiation session. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Learn about the nature of negotiation and how it differs from selling 2. Gain awareness of the basic doctrines of negotiation and barriers to effective negotiation 3. Explain the role of authority and how to address it in negotiations 4. Explain the role of power in negotiations and how to address power inequities 5. Explain the positive and negative influences of empowerment 6. Learn the different “stances” or negotiation styles negotiators might adopt 7. Demonstrate the factors that influence which negotiation style is implemented 8. Describe the personal and behavioral characteristics of an effective negotiator 9. Demonstrate your grasp of emotional intelligence and how it impacts the effectiveness of a negotiator 10. Assess your own values and personal style and how they affect the negotiation process 11. Learn about the critical importance of planning and preparation in the negotiation process...

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AE

Dec 28, 2020

This course helped me to think more thoroughly about the elements of successful negotiation. I intend to incorporate ideas from this course into my practice of negotiation on the job going forward.

CM

Nov 15, 2020

This is such a perfect course for negotiations generally in business as well in every other aspect of life .It teaches of so many key things in life including listening skills amongst others

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451 - The Art of Negotiation 的 475 个评论(共 524 个)

创建者 Rezaul k

Aug 2, 2019

very realstic

创建者 Bernard D V

Jul 10, 2016

Very clear c

创建者 teng k s

Oct 6, 2021

good course

创建者 Bernard K B

Jun 22, 2021

good course

创建者 HITESHKUMAR S

May 28, 2020

BETTER MOOC

创建者 RAHUL K

Apr 14, 2020

Nice Course

创建者 Varun M

May 12, 2025

It is good

创建者 Vijay S

Mar 23, 2017

Very good.

创建者 Aldrin M

Oct 13, 2016

Very good.

创建者 Anthony C

Oct 5, 2024

Excellent

创建者 Zoya A

Sep 28, 2024

very good

创建者 Roseilyn P R

Nov 9, 2020

muy bueno

创建者 Muhammad M M

Apr 8, 2020

Excellent

创建者 Miroslav

Oct 4, 2015

great job

创建者 Luz E M M

Oct 4, 2015

Excellent

创建者 Muhammad H

Sep 26, 2020

Amazing

创建者 Sergio A E F

Jun 19, 2020

Thanks!

创建者 Hien B L

Jun 1, 2020

Good

创建者 Manjunath C K

Jul 22, 2019

Nice

创建者 Beatriz S L

Feb 14, 2021

.

创建者 AJIT K P

Oct 13, 2020

G

创建者 Aditi K

May 3, 2020

G

创建者 Abhilasha C

Apr 19, 2020

The course is overall good. The instructor has been able to explain the topics covered.

One of the major drawbacks is the under use of slides, and excessive dependence on dialogues. There topics covered could have been explained a bit more elaborately.

The number of attempts for the quiz should have been 3, like other courses. Also, some of the questions were difficult to understand.

创建者 K F

Mar 28, 2020

Knowledgeable instructor, but on at least one quiz the "correct" answer directly contradicted what she said in the video (Framework Agreements and whether changes should be made to them - instructor said "yes, make changes" in the video, but the answer to the question was "False" - I did report this as an issue on the video itself).

创建者 夏大伟

Oct 21, 2015

There is no discussion forum. There are some concepts made me confused and I want to discuss with some other classmates. Another thing is there almost has no example, teacher just say the principles. I think one or two example for a principle may make some concepts more clear and can be understood easier.