Integrative Negotiations: A Comprehensive Approach to Bargaining

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Bargaining is an integral part of negotiations. Attorneys may need help knowing where to start or how to proceed. This course aims to give attorneys new techniques to implement into their practice.

Participants will learn strategies to separate people from problems, identify shared interests, and create solutions that benefit all parties. The course also addresses challenges like imposter syndrome, toxic masculinity in the workplace, and social media hostility, providing tools to navigate these dynamics and lead effective, equitable negotiations.

This course is designed for attorneys at any level to develop skills in integrative negotiation—a collaborative approach focused on fairness, empathy, and achieving mutual gain.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain the integrative negotiation style and how to implement it in their next negotiation.
  2. Explore how toxic masculinity can impede negotiations.
  3. Evaluate how to overcome imposter syndrome and enforce techniques to have more collaborative discussions.
  4. Examine how social media can impact people’s approach to negotiations and communication style.
     

Production Date: 1/25/2025 | Closed captioning (CC) available

About the Presenters

Uzoma Eze, Esq.

Romano Law

Practice Area: Corporate Law (+ 1 other areas)

Uzoma Eze is a distinguished finance professional, corporate attorney, and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with extensive experience in representing multinational corporations.  His expertise spans corporate finance, U.S. regulatory compliance, cross-border taxation, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), treasury (cash flow) management, complex financial accounting, bankruptcy restructuring, and aviation.He is a leading expert in compliance, bank secrecy act, anti-fraud and anti-money laundering in African Diaspora Remittances. He has been retained by the US federal courts as an expert on cyberfraud between Africa and the USA.With 18 years of legal practice across Africa, the UK, New York, and Texas, Uzoma possesses a comprehensive ...

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