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FAKE IMPASSE AND HOW TO IDENTIFY IT?

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FAKE IMPASSE AND HOW TO IDENTIFY IT?

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lNeeds in Negotiation

Substantive needs = the “stuff” of the conflict… typical definition of problem

Procedural needs = how we foster a fair and well understood process… “Ground Rules”

Psychological needs = concerning trust, honesty, safety, security, integrity

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Impasse!

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1.Emotional Impasse2.Substantive Impasse3.Procedural Impasse

Types of Impasse

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Negotiating Through Impasse

Participants perceive that they are no longerable to find effective solutions

Challenge is to keep negotiations going until

resolutions are reached

What may be a appear to be an impasse may

only be a breakthrough delayed!

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Consequence of not reaching a solution are worse

Parties resist for sake of putting up a good fight p

Parties with a high sense for gamesmanship!

Mediators access to the Principal is controlled

Proposals regarded with suspicion

Negotiator wanting to get that last bite!

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Indicators of False Impasse

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Patience, Perseverance, Commitment

Must use strategies aftera) thorough understanding of pastb) establishing credibilityc)exploring facts and perceptions of partiesd) understanding hidden agenda

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Overcoming False Impasse

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Fisher’s “Demand

Dynamics”

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Specific Strategies

lName the Impasse – Embrace the Opportunity! This isn‟t a „bad‟ thing, but an uncomfortable, yet important, element of the expression of the conflict

lIdentify Underlying Concerns...help participants go beyond initial positions

lRespect the Variety of Needs...renew commitment to ground rules while helping the group focus on interest-based concerns... Use the „triangle of needs‟ to shift focus to more constructive areas of inquiry

lExplore Alternatives to a Negotiated Agreement...BATNA, WATNA, MLATNA... Carve out a realistic negotiating space

lRespect Silence... allow time to process, s-l-o-w down the process at times, allow for structured breaks

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lImpasse Strategies (Cont.)

lBe self-aware as a mediator: Consider changing your seated relationship to the parties, use the flip chart to redirect eyes and energy

lExperiment With Active Listening Variations... intentionally restate and summarize to one another affording group members structured opportunities to listen and possibly understand, rather than forging ahead with problem solving

lTalk about Feelings...there is value in traversing the emotional pathway...supportive validation and reflection from the facilitator can be extremely valuable

lCaucus... explore sources of resistance, serve as “agent of reality”, gain a needed emotional release from the situation

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TECHNIQUES OF BREAKING IMPASSE

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LATERAL THINKING

Creative, innovative, intuitive, non-linear and non-traditional

Shifting of thinking pattern away from predictable logical, linear, traditional thinking

Use when parties move from known idea to creating new ideas.

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Brainstorming

Invent/generate new options satisfying interests of partiesEvaluate options for agreement.

Methods of creating optionsSeparate problems into smaller segments. Find simpler solutions for each segment.Encourage a ‘tentative’ approach to proposed solutions.Separate inventing from deciding. Invent first, decide later.Expand most promising ideas.Look for mutual gain by expanding pie.

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REAL TESTING

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REAL TESTING/

REALITY CHECK

Mediator compares settlement offers to possible outcomes at trialTo be done in private caucus

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MLATNA

(MOST LIKELY ALTERNATIVE TO

NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT )

Reflects most probable outcome at trial

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WATNA

(WORST ALTERNATIVE TO

NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT )

Comparison of pending settlement offer to worst projected outcome at trialImportant to determine whether a settlement offer exceeds a party’s worst possible outcome at trial

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REACTIVE DEVALUATION

A psychological factor Occurs when a person reacts negatively to offers or counter offers suggested by opposite party.

TECHNIQUE TO HANDLETake ownership with consent of partySuggest a possible offer or counter offer without attributing it to any particular person.

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