Talk:Negotiation/Archives/2017

Scotting
Is scotting a real negotiation tactic? The person who claimed to developed it has the same initials as a character who uses it in The Office, and I can find no other sources on the internet for it. Further, I removed a randomly placed reference to The Office in the article. Mph703 20:12, 4 September 2017 (UTC)

Open & transparent negotiation?
I did not see in this article the concept of Open & transparent negotiation.

It looks like Open & transparent negotiation exist and are used by some countries such as Canada, United States, Mexico and Chile.

Transparency and parliament.

Here is a definition of «Open negotiation»: «There is another tradition that some UE workplaces adhere to, and that is having negotiations be an open process. This means that any UE member is welcome and encouraged to sit in and watch the negotiations take place, either at all negotiating sessions or at certain sessions which the Committee designates.».

Here is another definition of «Open negotiation»: «There is another tradition that some LEOSU workplaces adhere to, and that is having negotiations be an open process. This means that any LEOSU member is welcome and encouraged to sit in and watch the negotiations take place, either at all negotiating sessions or at certain sessions which the Committee designates.».

"With an open negotiation process each side has to come to the table with a reasonable offer".

"The Australian government worked extremely hard to ensure an inclusive, open and transparent process involving the widest range of stakeholders".

"The Music Council would like to put on record the fact that in our experience public consultation regarding ACTA has been the most open and transparent of any trade agreement of which we are aware..." .

"The Music Council understands that Australia played a leadership role in making progress on negotiations open to public scrutiny and recommends that it do so again in respect of the many other trade agreements currently under negotiation".

The Committee is aware that DFAT has a dedicated ‘Treaties Making’ website to help inform the Australian public and accepts that it conducts its consultations with openness and goodwill. .

Transparency in EU trade negotiations.

So here the question: how can we clarify in this article what are open and transparent negotiations?

This question also regards Brexit as:
 * «But Mr Scully hit back, telling Mr Davies the Brexit talks would be an “open negotiation” with the 27 other EU member states squabbling amongst themselves to decide what to offer Britain.»
 * «we have to expose the fact that the mandate the Tories are asking for is not an open negotiation in the interests of the country but for a Brexit at any cost driven by the ideology of the right of the Tory party.» — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.193.104.227 (talk) 19:24, 10 October 2017 (UTC)

The topic mentioned above by 77.193.104.227 seems to be more appropriate for the articles on open business and open government. See also the articles in Category:Transparency (behavior). Open negotiation is just negotiation that occurs in those open domains (as opposed to privately); it doesn't seem to be a special kind, technique, or subset of negotiation. Biogeographist (talk) 19:58, 10 October 2017 (UTC)