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Strategic Negotiations Robert B. McKersie

Strategic Negotiations By Robert B. McKersie

Strategic Negotiations by Robert B. McKersie


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Summary

Examines the changes in labor-management relations. This book identifies and explains three negotiating strategies: forcing change, fostering cooperative attitudes and solutions, and escaping the relationship. It also illustrates how these strategies succeed or fail in real organizations, by drawing on examples from 13 companies in 3 industries.

Strategic Negotiations Summary

Strategic Negotiations: A Theory of Change in Labor-management Relations by Robert B. McKersie

Strategic Negotiations examines the current changes in labor-management relations. The authors identify and explain three key negotiating strategies: forcing change, fostering cooperative attitudes and solutions, and escaping the relationship. They illustrate how these strategies succeed or fail in real organizations, by drawing on in-depth examples from 13 companies in 3 industries: pulp and paper, railroads, and auto supply. The resulting theory has broad implications for strategic negotiations in many settings.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS: Introduction, Human Resources, National Competitiveness, and Employee Welfare. The Mutual Gains Enterprise. Choice and Diffusion of Mutual Gains Strategies. Human Resources and Organizational Governance. The Role of Labour and Worker Representation. Institutions and Policies for Human Resource Development. Toward a Mutual Gains Labour-Management Policy. Building a Mutual Gains coalition.

Additional information

GOR010639267
9780875845517
0875845517
Strategic Negotiations: A Theory of Change in Labor-management Relations by Robert B. McKersie
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard Business Review Press
19940801
400
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