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MNG: COMPLEX NEGOTIATIONS

2023-2024

EnIESEG School of Management ( IÉSEG )

Class code :

2324-IÉSEG-MNG1S1-NEG-MNGCE04UE

NEGOTIATION


Level Year Period Language of instruction 
MSc in International Business Negotiation1S1EnEnglish
Academic responsibilityA.BORBELY
Lecturer(s)A.BORBELY


Prerequisites

This course relies on the knowledge accumulated over several other courses, including, among others, introductory courses on negotiation and multi-party negotiations.

Learning outcomes

- understand negotiation's sources of complexity, be it on the substance (many issues to deal with) and/or on the people dimension (more than two parties at the table, hidden actors and agency relationships)
- analyze intractable situations, how context plays on negotiations and different complexity factors impacting negotiation and conflict settings
- master conceptual frameworks useful to analyze multiparty and complex negotiations
- tackle complex negotiations with the right process skills

Course description

The course will be built upon two levels:
1st, learning by doing: students will be exposed to simulations of multiparty and/or complex settings. They will learn to navigate such complex settings, avoid impasses and get the best possible results. Situations will be debriefed and conceptual frameworks provided.
2nd, applying reflections to current and historical negotiation settings: in our complex world, more and more negotiations fail or underperform because of various complexity factors. Students will be invited to apply systems thinking and their understanding of negotiation complexity to real-world cases.


Class type

Class structure

Type of courseNumbers of hoursComments
Independent study
Estimated personal workload10,00   Students will be asked to prepare for the five main simulations of the semina
Group Project20,00   Research and drafting of final paper
Independent work
Reference manual 's readings12,00   Book chapters will be provided
Face to face
Interactive class24,00   6 sessions of 4 hours each
Total student workload66,00  

Teaching methods

  • Case study
  • Interactive class
  • Project work


Assessment

The course assessment will be shared between contribution in class and a group final project.

Type of controlDurationNumberPercentage break-down
Others
Individual Project12,00120,00
Group Project20,00140,00
Continuous assessment
Participation24,00140,00
TOTAL     100,00

Recommended reading

  • Negotiation, by Lewicki R, Barry B & Saunders D, Chapter 17 on Managing Impasses -

  • International Multilateral Negotiations, Approaches to Manage Complexity, edited by Zartman, I. -




 
* This information is non-binding and can be subject to change
 
 
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