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Condo Case Analysis
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RV and ZOPA Reservation Values, Home – Mr. Johnson:$130,000 (market value) – Mr. Smith:$400,000 (Value of 2 condos minus construction costs) – ZOPA = $130,000-$400,000 = $270,000 Reservation Values, Lot – Mr. Johnson:$50,000 (market value) – Mr. Smith:$600,000 (added gym value minus construction costs) – ZOPA =$50,000-$600,000 = $550,000
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Home Sale Price =$150,000 Lot Sale Price = $150,000 Mr. Johnson – Home Sale$150,000 – Lot Sale$150,000 – Mortgage Payoff-$50,000 – Total$250,000 ($100K home + 150K cash)
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Home Sale Price =$150,000 Lot Sale Price = $150,000 Mr. Smith – Condos for sale x 2$600,000 – Gym Enhancement$800,000 ($20K x 40) – Home Cost-$150,000 – Lot Cost-$150,000 – Construction Condo-$200,000 – Construction Gym-$200,000 – Total$700,000
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Home Sale Price =$150,000 Lot Sale Price = $150,000 ZOPA, Home:$270,000 ZOPA, Lot: $550,000 Total Value Generated: – Mr. Johnson$300,000-$180,000(RV) = $120,000 – Mr. Smith $1,000,000(RV)-$300,000 = $700,000 – Total:$820,000
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Rent-free Condo Mortgage Payoff Mr. Johnson – Condo Value (while alive)$320,000 – Mortgage Payoff$50,000 – Total $370,000
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Rent-free Condo Mortgage Payoff Mr. Smith – Condos for sale x 2$600,000 – Gym Enhancement$800,000 ($20K x 40) – Home Cost$0 – Lot Cost$0 – Construction Condo-$200,000 – Construction Gym-$200,000 – Mortgage Payoff-$50,000 – Total$950,000
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Rent-free Condo Mortgage Payoff ZOPA, Home:$270,000 ZOPA, Lot: $550,000 Total Value Generated: – Mr. Johnson$370,000-$180,000(RV) = $190,000 – Mr. Smith $1,000,000(RV)-$50,000 = $950,000 – Total:$1,140,000
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Conflict Management
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Objectives Understand the concepts of conflict management Describe different styles of conflict management Apply communication strategies to increase effectiveness in conflict conversations
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Conflict is the interaction of interdependent people who perceive incompatible goals and interference from each other in achieving those goals
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Conflict in ED Common Patients Nurses Consultants
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What are our choices?
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Ignore it Talk about it Take it to a higher level
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Ignore it Sometimes ignoring is ok How to know when
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Talking about it Master your story Getting started Learning to Listen Making a Plan Following Up
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Have you ever noticed? Anybody going slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac? -George Carlin
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Master your story See and hear Tell a story Ugly story? Feel Act Patterson, K, Grenny, J, McMillan R, & Switzler, A. Crucial Conversations. NY, NY: McGraw Hill, 2005.
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What Happened Feelings Identity Stone D, Patton B, Heen S. Difficult Conversations. NY, NY: Penguin Books, 1999.
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Sorting out our story What Happened Feelings Identity Truth Assumption Intention Blame vs Contribution Stone D, Patton B, Heen S. Difficult Conversations. NY, NY: Penguin Books, 1999.
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Sorting out our story What Happened Feelings Identity Truth Assumption Intentions Blame vs Contribution Stone D, Patton B, Heen S. Difficult Conversations. NY, NY: Penguin Books, 1999.
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Sorting out our story What Happened Feelings Identity Truth Assumption Intentions Blame vs Contribution Stone D, Patton B, Heen S. Difficult Conversations. NY, NY: Penguin Books, 1999.
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What Happened Feelings Identity Stone D, Patton B, Heen S. Difficult Conversations. NY, NY: Penguin Books, 1999.
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What Happened Feelings Identity Stone D, Patton B, Heen S. Difficult Conversations. NY, NY: Penguin Books, 1999.
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How to get started?
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Third story
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Create safety Extend an Invitation Mutual Respect Mutual Purpose
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Third story Their story Your story
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Listen
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Speak Clearly
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Agree on a Plan
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Follow up
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What if they didn’t read the same books?
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Letting Go
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Practice
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