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,Innovation,Module 9,剑桥商务英语高级Module9Innovationppt课件,1,One-minute Speech,2,Describing Products,3,4,Summary,Agenda,Negotiating,1One-minute Speech2Describing,when the product is right,you dont have to,be a great marketer,Lee Iacocca,former CEO of Chrysler,Do you agree with this quotation?,One-minute Speech,Do you agree with this quotati,Extension,Lee Iacocca,/a.kok/,Born,Lido Anthony Iacocca,October 15,1924(age 88),Allentown,Pennsylvania,U.S,.,Occupation,Businessman,Former Chrysler Chairman,Former Ford President,Extension Le,Lee Iacocca,Career at Ford,Iacocca joined Ford Motor Company in,1946.,After a brief stint in engineering,he asked to be moved to sales and marketing,where his career flourished.While working in the Philadelphia district as assistant sales manager,Iacocca gained national recognition with his 56 for 56 campaign,offering loans on 1956 model year cars with a 20%down payment and$56 in monthly payments for three years.,Iacocca participated in the design of several successful Ford automobiles,most notably the Ford Mustang,the Lincoln Continental Mark III,the Ford Escort,etc.Eventually,he became the president of the Ford Motor Company,but he clashed with Henry Ford II.He was fired in,1978,although the company posted a$2 billion profit for the year.,Lee IacoccaCareer at FordIacoc,Career at Chrysler,Iacocca was strongly courted by the Chrysler Corporation,which was on the verge of going out of business at the time.,Realizing that the company would go out of business if it did not receive a significant amount of money for a turnaround,Iacocca approached the United States Congress in,1979,and asked for a,loan guarantee,.,Throughout the 1980s,Iacocca appeared in a series of commercials for the companys vehicles,using the ad campaign,The pride is back,to denote the,turnaround,of the corporation.He also used what was to become his trademark phrase:If you can find a better car,buy it.,Iacocca retired as,President,CEO,and,Chairman,of Chrysler at the end of,1992,.,Career at ChryslerIacocca was,Describing products,Look at the pictures on page 86.Describe them,using the words in the box.,Bulky,fast,state-of-the-art,poor old-fashioned,basic,unwieldy,efficient,dependable,inexpensive,small time-consuming practical,innovative,up-market,clever,erratic,over-priced impractical,Describing productsLook at the,剑桥商务英语高级Module9Innovationppt课件,Negotiating,Read the extract from getting past no by William Ury.How could the AT&T negotiator have avoided this breakdown in communication?,3 volunteers are needed:one to narrate,one to play the part of the Boeing purchasing director and one to play the part of AT&T sales chief.,Negotiating Read the extract f,William Ury&Roger Fisher,Two professors from Harvard University,famous for the establishment of,Principled Negotiation.,Getting to Yes:Negotiating an Agreement without Giving in,which is widely quoted by negotiators and regarded“Bible”of negotiation,.,William Ury&Roger FisherTwo,Solution,He could have been more positive in his response to the terms demanded by the Boeing executive without committing himself completely.,SolutionHe could have been mor,Collaborative/Integrative Negotiation,Win-win Concept,Negotiation on the merits,established by Roger Fisher and William Ury,professors of Harvard University.,The core of PN:reach a resolution beneficial to both parties by seeking the common ground and shared interests not by way of haggling.,Principled Negotiation,Collaborative/Integrative Nego,People,:Separate the people from the problem.,Interests,:Focus on interests not positions.,Options,:Invent options for mutual gains.,Criteria,:Insist on using objective criteria.,The 4 Principle,s,The 4 Principles,The parties compete over the distribution of a,fixed sum,of value.,It centers on who will claim the most value.,A gain by one side is made at the expense of the other.,Zero-sum or constant-sum or win-lose negotiation.,Distributive Negotiation,The parties compete over the d,BATNA,A concept developed by Roger Fisher and William Ury,is your,preferred course of action in the absence of an agreement.,Knowing your BATNA means knowing what you will do or what will happen if you fail to reach an agreement in the negotiation at hand.,B,est,A,lternative,T,o a,N,egotiated,A,greement,BATNAA concept developed by Ro,Summing up,Summing up,Thank You!,Thank You!,
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