Elaine Seat, PhD Reaching Agreement, PE.

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Elaine Seat, PhD Reaching Agreement, PE

Session Objectives Learn how different styles can cause problems in Reaching Agreements Learn to use a plan for laying out your discussion Practice

Session Outline STYLE –Understanding how preference affects negotiation and reaching agreement –Guess at your style –Guess at counterpart’s style –Understand difference in building trust Get a Plan –Getting a Plan for Negotiating Trying a practice negotiation

THE TROUBLE WITH STYLES.

What’s your Style? Or What you believe you should do to make Life Work

Our Discussion of Style Influences on how you engage with life What you need to develop trust What makes you think someone is untrustworthy The questions that are important to you

The Styles Greater Good – how will what we are doing be of service to other people Methodical – I need time to take in all the facts and make sure I understand everything Bright, Shiny Objects – Look how cool this will be! Let’s get started! Peace-Keeper – Everyone needs to be happy for this to be satisfactory.

Do’s To Build Trust with Me

Don’t’s to Build Trust with Me Greater GoodMethodical Bright Shiny Objects Peace-Keeper Overwhelm with details, data Go overboard with fluff Try to out logic me Overwhelm with details, data Over hype Presume that this is simple and I should accept it on face value Insist on sticking to your plan, I may have a better idea Presume that this is simple and I should accept it on face value Drag things out Expect me to decide now Drag things out Expect me to decide now Push too hard Don’t deliver on time Waste my time on a social relationship Assault me with logic Be so exact and right that there is no wiggle room Expect me to talk about anything personal Hide the truth or lie to me Be confrontational

Questions I’ll Need Answered Greater GoodMethodical Bright Shiny Objects Peace-Keeper Who will benefit from this? Who will be affected? What is the opportunity? Is it worth my time? What will my people think? Who needs to be included? What are the specific steps? Who will be in charge of this? How will the politics be handled? How does this affect excellence, value, people How is risk managed? How fast can we implement? How will my people be affected? What are the alternatives? What advantage will it give us? Who may not like this? What are other things we can do with this? Where else can we make it work? How do we make this a good thing for multiple constituents?

GETTING A PLAN.

What Do We Mean By Planning? Defining the Objective Defining Satisfaction Identifying all the details

Escalation of Dis-Agreement

3 Types of Negotiation Hard - negotiation is a contest of wills; it’s about winning; the result is exhaustion and damage to relationships Soft - priority is to avoid conflict; thus readily makes concessions; ends up feeling exploited and bitter Principled - deciding issues on their merits - takes trust, time, no tricks, no posturing; focus on fair and decent

Starting Your Plan

How Much Should I Care?

Who Is Affected?

What Does Every Side Want?

What Other Things Might be Part of the Deal?

What are Options?

What Can Serve as A Reference?

Measuring Satisfaction - BATNA Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement

Finishing Up

Summary of Key Points Everyone has a different interpretation of what a trustworthy person does, says, thinks, believes The goal of negotiating is reaching agreements based on creating VALUE for both sides Successful Negotiation depends on successfully using a plan

26 Reaching Agreement For questions or comments Elaine Seat, PhD Presentation available at events.asme.org/ltc11 /presentations.cfm