Assignment Overview
Principled Negotiations (PN)
The decision to collaborate is not a simple one to take. It may seem
plausible and it may be the right choice to make.
But how can we even think about working together towards an agreed
solution, when the heart is pumping furiously and emotions are at their
extreme, or when we have two or more entities each fully assured that
only THEIR way is the right way?
The answer is simple - we need to ask ourselves: "what purpose will it
serve?"
If collaboration will create the most advantageous options for us, and
provide for optimal mutual gains, than we must proceed along that path,
and put aside all other considerations and emotions.
The following articles are unique, as they account for the utilization
(concept, approach and process) of PN to resolving well a conflict.
Please read:
Wall, B. M. (2010). Conflict and Compromise: Catholic and Public
Hospital Partnerships. Nursing History Review. New York:2010. Vol. 18,
p. 100-117 (18 pp.)
1.
Bustard, D.W. (2002). An Experience of Principled Negotiation in
Requirements Engineering. Australian Workshop on Requirements
Engineering (AWRE'2002) . Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-
69/paper05.pdf
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Case Assignment
After carefully reading through these articles, CHOOSE ONE OF THEM,
and answer (in at least four pages), the following questions:
What were the major points that made PN the EFFECTIVE method of
choice (relative to other options) for your chosen case study?
1.
Can this approach be emulated in and to other environments?