What is negative?
What is positive…?
Trivia
True or False?
What is/are…?
100

What is negative appreciation?

Your thoughts, feelings or actions are devalued.




100

What is positive status?

When someone feels respected and valued for their role or ideas, 

100

 What show samples were available? Or Did we sample?

Shark Tank, IE’s Got Talent, Jeopardy

100

In order to save time, you should brain storm and decide at the same time. 

False, brainstorming should come first then deciding.

100

What is effective communication?

Listen actively and avoid accusatory language.

200

What is negative status?

When someone feels like they’re not as important as others or that their ideas don’t matter.

200

What is positive role?

You define your purpose and its activities, so you find it fulfilling.

200

What are the names of the *Negotiator’s Secret Sips* (shark tank)

Charm Boost, Confidence Shot, and Empathy Infusion

200

In objective criteria you SHOULD ENCOURAGE pressure, but be more chill on standards and procedures. 

False: no pressure, fixed standards and procedures 

200
What is the way to reveal pressures or challenges someone might be facing?

Taking a step back, seeing things from other peoples perspective, and understanding the situation. 

300

 What is negative role?

Your current role and its activities don’t feel good or exciting.

300

 What is positive appreciation?

Your thoughts, feelings or actions are acknowledged as having merit.

300

What does BATNA stand for?

What does BATNA stand for?

Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement

300

In negotiations, it is imperative to stop having emotions. 

False: we cannot stop having emotions, the challenge is learning to stimulate HELPFUL emotions. 

300

What is the difference between positions and interests? 

Positions are what people say they want (stated demand)

Interests are the reasons behind what they want (deeper reason)

400

What is negative affiliation?

You are treated as an opponent or outsider instead of a teammate.

400

What is positive autonomy?

Others respect your freedom to decide important matters

400

What was the chorus of our song? 

Negotiation’s the game, win-win’s the aim, 

Workin’ it out with respect and cheer!


400
People do not like being probed about their interests. It hurts to ask “why” in negotiation affairs. 

False: Asking “why” or “why not” uncovers real motivations and people are often more flexible when they feel heard and valued. 

400

What are 4 key points in “getting to yes”?

1. Interests vs. Positions

2. Separate People from the Problem 

3. Options for mutual Gain 

4. Use Objective Criteria

500

What is negative autonomy?

Your freedom to make decisions is infringed upon.

500

What is positive affiliation?

You are treated as a colleague.

500

What is inherent but dangerous in Negotiation?

Emotions 

500

Niceties and fluffing to “keep things nice” is a nice bonus in negotiation affairs. 

False: You should avoid personalising issues and focus on resolving the core issue without those unnecessary niceties. 

500

What are options for mutual gain?

Diagnosis of interests, separate brainstorming from deciding, broadening options, seeking mutual gains