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1493 Project Management Negotiation Principles and Techniques

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Course Description:

This course is designed to benefit individuals involved in generating project support from within a company and from other companies. Participants experience each stage of a business negotiation, from the initial planning to the final "handshake" and the memorandum of agreement. Ten negotiation principles are presented, including how to use the four basic forces in every business negotiation: power, information, timing and approach. Participants are shown how to understand and use the Negotiation Mode Matrix technique as a means for moving people from ineffective negotiating strategies and tactics to more cooperative and mutually beneficial approaches.

Case studies and negotiation simulations help students translate new knowledge into job-related skills. Students taking this course address how to:

  • Prepare for a negotiation in a project management environment
  • Recognize the four forces present in every negotiation
  • Develop acceptable concessions
  • Deal with negotiation deadlines
  • Ensure that all last-minute steps have been taken
  • Get a negotiation session off to a good start
  • Recognize and counter the typical strategies and tactics
  • Close a successful negotiation

Applies Towards the Following Certificate(s) & Award(s):



Accrediting Associations:

Project Management Institute--PMP Professional Development Units 15.0 Hours


Sections:

  1493 - 041 Project Management Negotiation Principles and Techniques Status:  Available  
  Section Note(s):Early Enrollment Fee: ($616.50 through Mar. 29).
ONLINE: 15 hours.
Online courses begin and end on the announced dates. You may register at any time through the published start date of the course. However, students who enroll more than 10 days in advance of the course start date will receive their logon information prior to start of the course. Logons for later enrollments will be processed within 10 business days of enrollment. Late registrations, when accepted, require permission of both the Instructor and Academic Director.

  For Credit 1.5 Units
Apr 12, 2010 to May 21, 2010

Tuition:   $685.00
Early Enrollment   $616.50
Method of Instruction: ONLINE
Campus:  ONLINE
Instructor(s):   MICHAEL D. TAYLOR, M.S., MPM, FAAPM.
 
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