Running Head: I SAID, “IT’S FOR THE KIDS”! 1 Negotiating a Divorce for the Kids Keller Graduate School Abstract Running Head: I SAID, “IT’S FOR THE KIDS”! 2 Conflicts are a part of everyday life. These conflicts are solved through negotiation. The most important element of effective negotiation, is preparation, preparation, preparation Divorce negotiations can be very stressful and highly emotional especially when kids are involved. These negotiations can also be complex because
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Divorce Settlement 1. Demographics (People Involved) Wife Ex-Husband 2 Children Joni (age 11) James (age 9) 2. Key Findings Wife New Job: 50+Hours/week; Yearly Salary $ 40,000 Resides Close to Parents, and Sister (unmarried) Ex-Husband New Position: 15 Years Tenure; Yearly Salary $ 65,000; Substantial Vacation and Leave time; Flexible Hours. Resides an hour drive; Close to Parent. Children: James & Joni Active in Sports & Church Currently Residing with the
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decisions, so that the counterpart chooses in its own interest something that you also want. “People think of negotiating power as being determined by resources like wealth, political connections, physical strength, friends, and military might. In fact, the relative power of two parties depends primarily upon how attractive to each is the option of not reaching agreement.” “Getting to Yes, Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In” • Negotiation Settings & Examples Many places… • Personal life • Professional
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE. 2006 Hersch, Patricia. A TRIBE APART: A JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF AMERICAN ADOLESCENCE. 1999 Hubbard, Ruth Shagoury, et al, eds. WE WANT TO BE KNOWN: LEARNING FROM ADOLESCENT GIRLS. 1998 Kalter, Neil. GROWING UP WITH DIVORCE: HELPING YOUR CHILD AVOID IMMEDIATE AND LATER EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS. 2005 Stanley H. King
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all people are effective negotiators. It takes a keen understanding of the process in order to be good at it. This class has provided tools via the review of key concepts and methodology to allow even the not so adept negotiator to be better at negotiating. By informing yourself, preparing, and keeping an objective mind frame we can all use the tools taught in class to become more successful next time a negotiation situation arises. My paper will focus on integrative bargaining. Integrative bargaining
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Sam Walton was born on 29th March 1918 near Kingfisher, Oklahoma to Thomas and Nancy Walton. He lived on a farm up until 1923 when his father decided to return to his previous occupation as a loan appraiser because farming was not providing the family with sufficient income. Tagging along with his father on some of the farm repossessions, he saw many families being turned out of their land. This instilled him with the importance of frugality at a young age. Growing up during the Great Depression
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2012 NELOSN MANDELA’S LEADERSHIP . . Microsoft 06.06.2012 6/6/2012 NELOSN MANDELA’S LEADERSHIP June 6, 2012 TITLE PAGE CAUCASUS UNIVERSITY CAUCASUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS COURSE TITLE: Developing effective leadership skills COURSE CODE: MGS-3211 INSTRUCTOR: Dara Ahmed GROUP PRESENTATION: N1 PRESENTATION TITLE: NELSON MANDELA’S LEADERSHIP GROUP MEMBERS: Tamar Geladze DATE: 6th of June, 2012 12 Page 2 NELOSN MANDELA’S LEADERSHIP June 6, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENT
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Preface: Hammurabi was a Babylonian king who ruled from 1792 to 1750 B.C. His attributes were he extended his empire northward from the Persian Gulf to the Tigris and Euphrates River and west to the Mediterranean Sea. He united the area into one extensive empire, Mesopotamia, which in present day is known as Iraq. (Ancient Mesopotamia) Hammurabi created a list of rules and laws for the people of his empire to follow called “The Code of Hammurabi”. This is one of the oldest and most detailed documents
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sessions- a conjoint session that lasts an hour and a half, and two individual sessions, one with each spouse, each a half-hour long. Investigate 7 different questions; - Overall, where is each in the marriage? - Martial satisfaction - Divorce potential - Each person’s commitment to the marriage - Their hopes and expectations for the marriage (including potentially getting out of their marriage) - Their hopes, expectations and theory of the therapy - Their big cost/benefit
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Introduction For many students making the decision to go to college is a very hard one. This decision becomes even more challenging for those of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLTB) community. What is an homosexual? Homosexuals are defined as people who are sexually attracted by other persons of the same sex. Most people may refer to them in words like "gays" or "gay people" as common terms instead of "homosexuals", whereas "lesbians" are only used to describe female homosexuals.
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