How to Learn to Negotiate: An Interactive University Teaching Concept in Negotiation Management from a Students’ Perspective

Publikations-Art
Kongressbeitrag
Autoren
Jennifer Krieg, Lena Maier, Michael Schreiber
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
Veröffentlicht in
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation
Tagungsname
17th International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation
Tagungsort
Hohenheim
Abstract

Teaching negotiation skills poses a twofold challenge to lecturers: Firstly, negotiation is inherently practical and thus requires teaching other than solely traditional lectures. Secondly, the way we negotiate is individual and thus teaching it to students should be done in a way that supports their individual learning and negotiation styles. In this paper, we discuss a novel and interactive course concept teaching negotiation skills at the University of Hohenheim from a students’ perspective. Based on an assessment of our own learning styles, we evaluate how the course’s unique structure and methodology caters to the students’ individual predispositions and helps them to achieve their learning goals effectively and efficiently.

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