After successful completion of the course, students are able to...
Negotiating will be simulated in roll play situations. Negotiating will be done simultaneously in diverse situations such as 1:1, 2:2 etc. Each negotiation will be followed by analyses and planning for the next round of negotiations. Due to the fact that the same task is performed simultaneously by different groups it is possible to work out, how different results have come about. The seminar is based on the book Getting to Yes by R. Fisher, W. Ury und B. Patton (Campus Verlag 2001).
The winter semester 2022 will be held in presence again.
However, due to the infection process, it may be necessary to adjust the format of the event and switch back to online. We will inform you in time.Method when switching to online format:Basically remains the same in the online format as in the face-to-face format
Required technical equipment for participation in the course and examination:Device for participating in online meetings including audio and video transmission
Valid in face-to-face and online formats
Use Group Registration to register.
Fisher, Roger; Ury, William; Patton, Bruce: "Getting to Yes" Penguin Books (3. Mai 2011)
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