The Effectiveness of Negotiation Training |
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Authors: | Hal Movius |
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Affiliation: | Consensus Building Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | In the last twenty-five years negotiation has become widely recognized both as a topic of serious research and as an essential, frequently used set of skills. Organizations currently spend tens of billions of dollars annually on training, and mounting evidence suggests that training in interpersonal and problem-solving domains typically has a significantly positive effect. But little systematic research has been conducted concerning the actual effectiveness of negotiation training. This article reviews the available evidence regarding the effectiveness of negotiation training using four levels of outcome measurement. While far less prevalent than one would wish, existing evidence suggests that negotiation training can have positive effects. In this article, I review the specific effects of different teaching methods, and recommend additional research. |
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Keywords: | negotiation training training outcomes negotiation pedagogy training investment |
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