Nov 28, 2022 By: yunews
Stern Honors Students Learn Important Negotiating Skills from Cardozo’s Prof. Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin
On Wednesday, November 2, 2022, students from the S. Daniel Honors Program at Stern College for Women attended an interactive workshop led by Prof. Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin, clinical associate professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law at . The workshop covered the essentials of navigating conflict and difficult conversations through principles of negotiation.
The students first learned about the three types of negotiators: the competitors, those who value being right or winning over the relationship; the accommodator, those who value the relationship over winning; and the avoider, those who do not find a benefit in conflict. Then the students engaged with partners in a mock negotiation exercise concerning a fictitious band desperately in need of a substitute drummer.
Among the important things students learned to do in a negotiation:
- Think about all of your options.
- Think about the assumptions you are making and gather as much information as possible about the other side.
- Think about the points of interest on both sides, and the zone of agreement between them.
- Remember that positions limit your results. Making deals by looking at the interests of both sides allows for a much better final deal.
- Do not just listen in order to respond. Listen and really hear what the other side is saying.