Prior to today's negotiation we were told to develop a negotiation checklist. This check list helped us develop gain insight on what our needs were and develop a plan as well as try to predict what our opponents needs were. Below is my negotiations checklist
Role: Senior Engineer
A. About you
1) Over all Goal: My overall goal is to take as much time to design the product that that we trump our competitors with a superior product. Another goal is for me to get training so that I am able to produce a portable JAC36 when the market is in need of the product.
2) What are the issues: Issues include time, and additional training
3) How important are each: It is important for me to take the time to produce a superior product. Producing the first product is my top priority. Gaining more expertise in how to design portable products is second because I am focused on developing the first product.
Rank Options:
Time: 70 Seminar: 30
3 weeks 10% (7) Yes 100% (30)
1 month 60% (42) No 50% (15)
2 months 90% (63) Replace my position 0% (0)
3 months 100% (70)
4) BATNA: Designing the modified version of the JAC36 and not being sent to the seminar to learn how to design the portable product.
5) I won't agree to not go through with the production because the President advised me that he wants to go through with production and sell the product.
B. The Other Side
1) From reading the case and understanding the different positions within the company it is obvious that finance wants cheap cost, sales wants fast production, R&D wants more time.
2) The best alternative to the other side would probably be for finance to spend a little more money than they were expecting, sales to have to wait a little longer to sell the product to the market, and R&D to not be able to spend as much time as they initially planned.
3) The resistance point would be to not produce the product at all.. We all would probably agree that we have to come to an agreement and produce and sell the product because the president wants us to.
4) The target is to work together as a team and recognize that we are all a part of the same company and we all want to benefit the company with any new innovation.
C. The Situation
1) The deadlines that exist probably go with sales; the president wants the product to go to the market ASAP.
2) Fairness norms include reminding everyone of our skills and let them know that we are on the same team.
3) I want to avoid being asked to produce a portable product because that will require more training for me.
D. The Relationship between the Parties
1) The negotiation could end up being repetitive if the demand for portable products goes up and we then need to produce them.
2) a. I can trust the other parties because we are a part of the same company
b. The other parties should recognize that we are on the same team and should trust that I am doing what is best for all of us.
3) I don't know what the other parties’ tactics are.