Team negotiation exercise
Negotiating can be even more fun in teams, as there more opinions on the subject! Today we had some time to prepare for team negotiating exercise to form some kind of strategy and to decide which role every member of our group takes. First we tried to think what would be optimal outcome of the negotiation for our group and listed the parameters that have significant impact on the outcome. This gives a solid foundation for arguments.
Choosing roles for negotiation is not so simple though. There are some common tactics to use in role-taking, but it is much easier to choose the members of the group so that they can naturally take the desired roles (if it's possible to choose the members).
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What comes to moving other people, it maybe a bit surprising that the ambiverts (people that are in the middle) have the edge compared to introverts and extroverts from a scientific point of view. They happen to have the right balance for listening and speaking up.
If you want to learn more about team negotiation skills, you can read further from here.