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About the Course

We all negotiate on a daily basis. On a personal level, we negotiate with friends, family, landlords, car sellers and employers, among others. Negotiation is also the key to business success. No business can survive without profitable contracts. Within a company, negotiation skills can lead to your career advancement. I hope that you will join the hundreds of thousands of learners who have made “Successful Negotiation” one of the most popular and highly-rated MOOCs worldwide. In the course, you’ll learn about and practice the four steps to a successful negotiation: (1) Prepare: Plan Your Negotiation Strategy (2) Negotiate: Use Key Tactics for Success (3) Close: Create a Contract (4) Perform and Evaluate: The End Game To successfully complete this course and improve your ability to negotiate, you’ll need to do the following: (1) Watch the short videos (ranging from 5 to 20 minutes). The videos are interactive and they include questions to test your understanding of negotiation strategy and skills. You can speed up or slow down videos to match your preferred pace for listening. Depending on your schedule, you can watch the videos over a few weeks or you can binge watch them. A learner who binge-watched the course concluded that “It’s as good as Breaking Bad.” Another learner compared the course to “House of Cards.” Both shows contain interesting examples of complex negotiations! (2) Test your negotiation skills by completing the negotiation in Module 6. You can negotiate with a local friend or use Discussions to find a partner from another part of the world. Your negotiation partner will give you feedback on your negotiation skills. To assist you with your negotiations, I have developed several free negotiating planning tools that are related to the course. These tools and a free app are available at http://negotiationplanner.com/ . The course also includes an opportunity to use an interactive experience where you can test your negotiation skills before starting the live negotiation. (3) Take the final exam. To successfully complete the course, you must answer 80% of the questions correctly. The exam is a Mastery Exam, which means that you can take it as many times as you want until you master the material. Course Certificate You have the option of earning a Course Certificate. A Certificate provides formal recognition of your achievements in the course and includes the University of Michigan logo. Learn more about Certificates at: https://learner.coursera.help/hc/en-us/articles/209819053-Get-a-Course-Certificate This course is also available in Spanish and Portuguese. To join the fully translated Spanish version, visit this page: https://www.coursera.org/learn/negociacion/ To join the fully translated Portuguese version, visit this page: https://www.coursera.org/learn/negociacao Subtitles for the videos are available in English, Ukrainian, Chinese (Simplified), Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish Created by: University of Michigan The course logo composite is shared with a Creative Commons CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/) license, and was created using images provided courtesy of Flazingo Photos (http://bit.ly/1zOylRm) and K2 Space (https://www.flickr.com/photos/k2space/14257556613/in/set-72157644732478432)....

Top reviews

AB

Mar 8, 2017

Probably the best course videos Ive come across. Professor George I believe is an amazing teacher...the way he gets the concept across to students by simple and constant examples is worth mentioning..

YT

Sep 17, 2015

This is one of the best and enlightening MOOC I have taken and I already start reaping the benefit. I encourage everyone who is serious about his/her career to consider this course!

Yannick Kounga

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By Abdulhakim M A A

May 1, 2020

Final exam too long and difficelet 45

By Sidra

Jul 11, 2023

In certificate not mention my name

By 121913801019 g

Nov 24, 2020

video lectures are very lengthy.

By Nicole M

Feb 24, 2020

some quality nuggets in here

By Rafael E V

Feb 9, 2016

Too much law for non lawyers

By Anjali p

Jun 5, 2020

Very helpful.for knowledge

By NIKITA D

Apr 26, 2020

the course was too dragged

By Yogesh S

Jun 7, 2022

Too good learing programm

By Jorge L G C

Oct 30, 2015

buen curso, pero un poco

By Simen S E

Jan 3, 2017

ok course. nothing more

By Антон К

Mar 20, 2016

Мало систематизации

By Mukesh G S

Mar 27, 2019

zopa & negotiated

By Shailendra S

Aug 10, 2015

Nice subject.

By Jekaterina D

Feb 15, 2021

Good course.

By Roman K

Feb 21, 2021

Неплохо

By Tiago A

Jul 5, 2017

Legal

By Hamad S K B A

Sep 19, 2024

NICE

By Hritik K M

Oct 19, 2023

good

By Deleted A

May 5, 2022

nice

By Mustafa A i

Jan 17, 2024

جيد

By Niti M

Jul 15, 2020

..

By R S

Jul 12, 2020

I will definitely say most of the lectures and videos which are shown in this course, were quite interesting. But what I felt lacking was there was no smooth transition between the legal aspects and the other part of negotiations and left quite a few people (supported by other reviews) confused. Also, the quizzes including the final one were designed almost as if it expected you to buy the coursebook, without which it will become quite difficult to pass, they were quite ambiguous.

By Yusuf Z

Jun 25, 2016

I have mixed feelings about this course. I notice that a lot of courses like these in US colleges are incredibly glorified. The professor sounds knowledgeable, I have to admit. The material, however, seems mostly like common sense. Most of it is life skills that you simply pick up over time. Just like business courses, people love to label everything concept or process with some kind of nice sounding term to make it look professional or whatever. Also, very boring.

By Lupain P

Feb 18, 2023

On the Certificate - Name of the participant should be captured. At the end of the day, some of the participants are actively seeking job and not only skills learnt can be applied in their daily and workplace practice but also help them to attain job. Hope this comment make sense. Thank you.

By Revathy K

May 16, 2021

The length of the videos are too long . The content was so interesting . The practice quiz was not too challenging and final exam was too ambiguous . During the session the examples could be added .