“Win-Win Negotiation” is the skill of finding solutions that satisfy both parties. To do that, you need a creative mind and a desire to be fair, respectful, and generous. To develop that mind-set, read, agree to, and initial the 5 core values of “Win-Win Negotiation.” Then begin filling out the worksheet.
Lesson: 6 min:1 mid:2 max:2
Submitted by | Family Members | Person 1 position | Person 2 position | Reason Person 1 | Reason Person 2 | Brainstorm Ideas | Negotiated Agreement |
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Martha Adult Primary |
| To have a clean home | To have more time to do homework and relax after school | Because a cluttered home is difficult to live in | Because she has so much pressure from school | Maybe mom can relax the cleaning during the week. Maybe daughter can do more housework on the weekends. Maybe there could be more places to store things so they are out of the way. | Daughter and mom will both try to satisfy the need for cleaning but mom will respect the need for no nagging and being more respectful of the stress. |
Submitted by | Family Members | Person 1 position | Person 2 position | Reason Person 1 | Reason Person 2 | Brainstorm Ideas | Negotiated Agreement |