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| Definition of Trust | an expression of confidence in another person that you will not be harmed.
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| 3 types of trust | Knowledge based - increases intigrative agreements, Identification Basrd- someone you have a signifiacant realationship with. Deterrance based- based on consequences
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| 4 types of Rational Mechanisms | Focus on the Future. Agree on common goals. Capitalize on Network Connections. Transform personal conflict into task conflict
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| 5 Psycological Strategies | Propinquity- how phyically close you are to someone. Exposure - the more we see ppl. the more we tend to like them. Talking - flattery. Similarity - We concede more to ppl. we are similar too. Good Mood
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| 4 things that lead to Mistrust | Breach, Miscommunication, Dispositional Attribtions, Focus on the bad apple
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| 4 steps to repairing broken trust | 1. Focus on the relationship 2. Apologize sincerely and own responsibility 3. test your understanding 4. formulate a plan
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| Halo Effect | When we trust and like the other party we tend to think all other things about them are good.
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| Forked-tailed Effect | Opposite of halo effect. When we don't like someone, we think everything about them is bad
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| Accuracy Rate of lie dection | Avg. Person - 50%Secret Service - 70%Aphasics are the best
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| Why we would tell on ourselves | 1. Guilt 2. Apphrehension 3. Cognitive 4. Internal Conflict
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| Non-Verbal cues for lie dectection | Tone, Spontaneity goes down, Response time- answer quickly, Body Language- touch themselves alot, Micro Expressions
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| Verbal Cues for lie dectection | Impression Management. Less compelling accounts. Slips of the Tongue.
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| Phycological Biases and Unethical Behavior | Bounded Ethicality-selective attention makes you forget about ethics. Illusion of superiority-you think you are smarter. Illusion of control-ppl. think they have more control then they do. Overconfident-about knowledge
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| 5 recommendations for ethical behavior | 1. Front page test 2. Golden Rule 3. Role Modeling 4. Third Party Advise 5. Strenghthen your position
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| 3 Sources or power in Nego. | BATNA, Resources, Ethics
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| 6 Principals of Persuasion | Recipocity - ask for larger request first make small concession immediately after. Scarcity - Talk about what other party has to lose; emphasize exclusitivity of info. Authority - Be knowledgeable and trustworthy. Mention weakness first to enhance trust.
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| 6 Principals of Persuasion Cont. | Consistancy- foot in the door. Consensus - Social proff; power if the crowd. Liking - people perfer to say yes to people they know and like
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| 2 ways to make more creative agreements | 1. Fractionate problems in to solvable parts. 2. Sructure Contingencies - Capitalize on differences
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| Structuring Contingencies Requires: | Continued interaction between parties, enforceability, Clarity and Measurable
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| 5 threats of Creativity | 1. Overconfidence-forget to ask why questions2. Selective Attention 3. Inert Knowledge-brain can't access knowledge. 4. functional fixedness. 5. Short term memory limits -+ 7
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| 4 Stages of Incubation | Preparation-gather info. understand problemIncubation-put problem aside. Illumination-solution seems to appear. Verication-Check solution to make sure it works
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| 3 General Strategies for Creativity | 1.Incubation 2. Flow-enjoyable experience people encounter when appropiately challenaged 3. Brainstorming-maximize both the quality and quantity of ideas
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