Negotiation
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English
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David Hughes
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Negotiation often arises when there is a __________ between different parties.
Back
conflict
Answer explanation
Negotiation often arises when there is a conflict between different parties. A conflict indicates differing interests or positions, prompting the need for negotiation to reach a resolution.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Effective __________ among team members can lead to better negotiation outcomes.
Back
collaboration
Answer explanation
Effective collaboration among team members fosters open communication and shared goals, which are essential for achieving better negotiation outcomes. In contrast, isolation, conflict, and competition can hinder progress.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The process of __________ is essential for resolving disputes and reaching agreements.
Back
negotiation
Answer explanation
The process of negotiation is essential for resolving disputes and reaching agreements, as it involves discussion and compromise between parties, unlike confrontation, argument, or evaluation which may not lead to mutual agreement.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Understanding each party's __________ is key to finding acceptable solutions during negotiations.
Back
priorities
Answer explanation
Understanding each party's priorities is crucial in negotiations, as it helps identify what matters most to them. This knowledge facilitates finding mutually acceptable solutions, making 'priorities' the correct choice.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Successful negotiations often require a willingness to __________ on certain issues.
Back
compromise
Answer explanation
Successful negotiations often require a willingness to compromise on certain issues, as it allows both parties to find common ground and reach an agreement, rather than sticking rigidly to their positions.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In many cases, a lack of clear communication can lead to __________ between negotiating parties.
Back
conflict
Answer explanation
A lack of clear communication often results in misunderstandings, which can escalate into conflict between negotiating parties. Thus, 'conflict' is the most appropriate choice, as it directly relates to the consequences of poor communication.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When parties engage in __________, they can pool their resources and expertise for better outcomes.
Back
collaboration
Answer explanation
When parties engage in collaboration, they combine their resources and expertise, leading to improved outcomes. In contrast, competition, isolation, and confrontation do not facilitate such pooling of strengths.
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