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You have been working for the Soto Board of Education in Japan for the past six months. You
are the only foreigner working in the office and were hired to assist with the English language
program in the citys public schools. You recently graduated with a degree in management from
the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Although not a prerequisite for this position,
you have studied and speak some Japanese. You decided to spend some time in Japan in order
improve your Japanese and to make yourself more marketable when you return to Canada to start
your career. This is your first time in Japan and aside from the inevitable culture shock; you have
had relatively no problem adjusting to your new surroundings. You attribute your ease of
adjusting to the Japanese culture to the organization back in Canada which hired you. They were
very thorough in briefing you about life in Japan and provided you with what you considered to
be excellent pre-departure training. One aspect that you find hard to adjust to is the commitment
which the Japanese have for their work. The day begins at 8:30 a.m. and officially ends at 5:00
p.m., but no one ever leaves the office before 7 or 8:00 p.m. The Japanese employees also work
on Saturdays, which you find absurd since it infringes on what you consider to be personal and
family time and you know that their salaries do not reflect the extra time put in on the weekends.
You have a standard North American contract that you were given before leaving Canada which
stipulates your hours, number of vacation days, how many days sick leave youre entitled to, etc.
You work from Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 5:00 p.m., but stay later if you have legitimate work
to do (which is practically never). No one has ever asked you to stay after 5 p.m. and you have
never been requested to come in on the weekend. You know that you receive what could be
considered preferential treatment but the conditions of your employment were carefully outlined
in your contract, and the people in your office seem to be following them to the letter which suits
you fine. The only person in your office who speaks English is your supervisor, Mr. Higashi, and
since your Japanese is not very good, you rely on him for all important office communications.
Mr. Higashi is what you consider to be a traditional middle aged Japanese man. He works late
every night and often goes out with the other men in the office to discuss business at the local
sake establishments. He seems to have very conservative values and frowns upon innovation or
change. His wife stays home to run the household and raise their two children, and Mr. Higashi
doesnt think that women should be in the work force after marriage. Mr. Higashi is constantly
bugging you to immerse yourself in Japanese culture and lifestyle. When you started practicing
Kendo, a Japanese style of fencing, he was very pleased and you hoped he would drop the issue
once and for all. You dont mind trying or adopting some of the Japanese ways, but you dont like
feeling pressured to convert. After all, you have been hired only on a one year contract basis,
which is renewable to a maximum of three, so you know that you are not going to be staying in
Japan forever. -2- Last Monday you woke up with a severe fever and sore throat. You called in
sick and were told by Mr. Higashi to rest until you were better, but to bring in a doctors note
when you came back to work. After hanging up the phone, you thought that it was a bit
ridiculous to get out of bed and go see a doctor about a simple flu, but you went to the clinic and
got a note for your office. Two days later you returned to the office and brought with you the
note from the physician. Mr. Higashi seemed concerned about your health and asked if you were
feeling any better. You handed him the note telling him it was from your doctor. He took it
without so much as a thank you and threw it onto a pile of papers on his desk. Around mid-
morning, the office accountant comes to your desk with forms for you to sign. In spite of your
limited Japanese, you are able to understand that these forms had to do with your absence and
that you are signing for two days of your paid vacation time. You assume that she has made a
mistake and try to explain to her that you were not on vacation, but were sick and that your
contract allows you to take sick leave. The accountant appears to not understand, and motions for
you to sign the papers. You go over to Mr. Higashis desk and tell him about the
misunderstanding. To your surprise he tells you that there is no misunderstanding and that this is
standard procedure in Japan. He tells you that since you work for a Japanese company, you may
as well start behaving like a Japanese employee. He tells you that Japanese employees normally
do not take their allotted paid vacation time each year because of their dedication to their work.
He also says that when Japanese employees are sick, it is not uncommon for them to deduct the
time off from their paid vacation and not use their sick leave out of respect for their employers.
Mr. Higashi says that this is what you should do. You are so dumbfounded that you go back to
your desk without speaking. Back at your desk you cannot believe what just happened. You
know that your contract allows more than twenty days of sick leave and this is the first time that
you have been sick. Your contract says nothing about having to bring in a doctors note, but you
think that it should help to strengthen your case since it proves that you really were ill. You
realize that your supervisor wants you to blend in to the Japanese way of doing things, but this is
a fine time for him to start and besides, you have already planned a big vacation in the spring. If
you lose two days now, you wont be able to go on your trip. The accountant has already come
back twice to have you sign the paper and you have sent her away both times. You have
approached your supervisor again on the subject and he is still adamant on the fact that this is the
Japanese way of doing things and that it is time for you to Do as the Romans do. You try to
reason with him but he refuses to talk to you. There is no way that you are going to sign the
paper for paid vacation. Your contract says that you are entitled to sick leave and you have a
doctors certificate to prove that you were. You know that you arent being unreasonable; you just
want what is rightfully yours. It is more than the spring vacation at stake; it is the principle of the
matter.
Debrief Worksheet
Outcome of the Negotiation: Describe the agreement that you reached (each issue). If you did not
reach agreement on an issue or issues, state this.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Debriefing: Focusing on the negotiation process, apply the relevant course material and
terminology to answer the following questions. You may use point form and if you need more
space, please use the back.
1. Was the negotiation primarily distributive or integrative, or both? Explain your answer. (Hint:
think about the strategies used). (1 mark)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
2. What (if anything) about the negotiation process worked well, and why? Discuss one or two
main points. (1 mark)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
3. If you were to do this negotiation again, what would you do differently? Why? Focus on the
negotiation process itself, rather than the outcome. (Choose one significant change for each
negotiatoryou must find something to address.) (1 mark)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
4. ADDRESS THE TOPICS THAT WERE RELEVANT TO YOUR NEGOTIATION (i.e.
influenced the negotiation process). Provide answers for at least 4 of the topics set out below.
Focus on the process of negotiating, not the outcome. Be specific. (4 marks)
Emotions of the negotiators
Did one or both negotiators have strong positive or negative feelings? _____________
Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Perception about the other negotiator and his/her conduct
Did one or both negotiators have a distorted perception about the other? ___________
Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Framing
Did the negotiators frame the negotiation issues or problems differently? ____________
Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Cognitive biases
Did one or both negotiators make errors in using or processing information? _________
Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Communication
Was the overall communication between negotiators good or did it cause problems?
________________________________________________________________________
Explain, and provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Power
Did the negotiators have fairly equal power, or unequal power? Explain.
_____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Relationship
Did the negotiators have an existing relationship or potential future relationship? _____
Explain how their relationship (or lack of relationship) affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Ethical Conduct
Did one or both negotiators use tactics that may be considered unethical? ___________
Explain, and provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Culture
Were there cultural differences between the negotiators? ________________________
Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
5. Overall, what did you learn from this negotiation? Explain your answer. (1 mark)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
6. For each negotiator, list one technique used and evaluate whether or not it worked, and why or
why not? You must discuss 2 different techniques. (2 marks)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________

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  • 1. You have been working for the Soto Board of Education in Japan for the past six months. You are the only foreigner working in the office and were hired to assist with the English language program in the citys public schools. You recently graduated with a degree in management from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Although not a prerequisite for this position, you have studied and speak some Japanese. You decided to spend some time in Japan in order improve your Japanese and to make yourself more marketable when you return to Canada to start your career. This is your first time in Japan and aside from the inevitable culture shock; you have had relatively no problem adjusting to your new surroundings. You attribute your ease of adjusting to the Japanese culture to the organization back in Canada which hired you. They were very thorough in briefing you about life in Japan and provided you with what you considered to be excellent pre-departure training. One aspect that you find hard to adjust to is the commitment which the Japanese have for their work. The day begins at 8:30 a.m. and officially ends at 5:00 p.m., but no one ever leaves the office before 7 or 8:00 p.m. The Japanese employees also work on Saturdays, which you find absurd since it infringes on what you consider to be personal and family time and you know that their salaries do not reflect the extra time put in on the weekends. You have a standard North American contract that you were given before leaving Canada which stipulates your hours, number of vacation days, how many days sick leave youre entitled to, etc. You work from Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 5:00 p.m., but stay later if you have legitimate work to do (which is practically never). No one has ever asked you to stay after 5 p.m. and you have never been requested to come in on the weekend. You know that you receive what could be considered preferential treatment but the conditions of your employment were carefully outlined in your contract, and the people in your office seem to be following them to the letter which suits you fine. The only person in your office who speaks English is your supervisor, Mr. Higashi, and since your Japanese is not very good, you rely on him for all important office communications. Mr. Higashi is what you consider to be a traditional middle aged Japanese man. He works late every night and often goes out with the other men in the office to discuss business at the local sake establishments. He seems to have very conservative values and frowns upon innovation or change. His wife stays home to run the household and raise their two children, and Mr. Higashi doesnt think that women should be in the work force after marriage. Mr. Higashi is constantly bugging you to immerse yourself in Japanese culture and lifestyle. When you started practicing Kendo, a Japanese style of fencing, he was very pleased and you hoped he would drop the issue once and for all. You dont mind trying or adopting some of the Japanese ways, but you dont like feeling pressured to convert. After all, you have been hired only on a one year contract basis, which is renewable to a maximum of three, so you know that you are not going to be staying in Japan forever. -2- Last Monday you woke up with a severe fever and sore throat. You called in
  • 2. sick and were told by Mr. Higashi to rest until you were better, but to bring in a doctors note when you came back to work. After hanging up the phone, you thought that it was a bit ridiculous to get out of bed and go see a doctor about a simple flu, but you went to the clinic and got a note for your office. Two days later you returned to the office and brought with you the note from the physician. Mr. Higashi seemed concerned about your health and asked if you were feeling any better. You handed him the note telling him it was from your doctor. He took it without so much as a thank you and threw it onto a pile of papers on his desk. Around mid- morning, the office accountant comes to your desk with forms for you to sign. In spite of your limited Japanese, you are able to understand that these forms had to do with your absence and that you are signing for two days of your paid vacation time. You assume that she has made a mistake and try to explain to her that you were not on vacation, but were sick and that your contract allows you to take sick leave. The accountant appears to not understand, and motions for you to sign the papers. You go over to Mr. Higashis desk and tell him about the misunderstanding. To your surprise he tells you that there is no misunderstanding and that this is standard procedure in Japan. He tells you that since you work for a Japanese company, you may as well start behaving like a Japanese employee. He tells you that Japanese employees normally do not take their allotted paid vacation time each year because of their dedication to their work. He also says that when Japanese employees are sick, it is not uncommon for them to deduct the time off from their paid vacation and not use their sick leave out of respect for their employers. Mr. Higashi says that this is what you should do. You are so dumbfounded that you go back to your desk without speaking. Back at your desk you cannot believe what just happened. You know that your contract allows more than twenty days of sick leave and this is the first time that you have been sick. Your contract says nothing about having to bring in a doctors note, but you think that it should help to strengthen your case since it proves that you really were ill. You realize that your supervisor wants you to blend in to the Japanese way of doing things, but this is a fine time for him to start and besides, you have already planned a big vacation in the spring. If you lose two days now, you wont be able to go on your trip. The accountant has already come back twice to have you sign the paper and you have sent her away both times. You have approached your supervisor again on the subject and he is still adamant on the fact that this is the Japanese way of doing things and that it is time for you to Do as the Romans do. You try to reason with him but he refuses to talk to you. There is no way that you are going to sign the paper for paid vacation. Your contract says that you are entitled to sick leave and you have a doctors certificate to prove that you were. You know that you arent being unreasonable; you just want what is rightfully yours. It is more than the spring vacation at stake; it is the principle of the matter.
  • 3. Debrief Worksheet Outcome of the Negotiation: Describe the agreement that you reached (each issue). If you did not reach agreement on an issue or issues, state this. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Debriefing: Focusing on the negotiation process, apply the relevant course material and terminology to answer the following questions. You may use point form and if you need more space, please use the back. 1. Was the negotiation primarily distributive or integrative, or both? Explain your answer. (Hint: think about the strategies used). (1 mark) _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 2. What (if anything) about the negotiation process worked well, and why? Discuss one or two main points. (1 mark) _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 3. If you were to do this negotiation again, what would you do differently? Why? Focus on the negotiation process itself, rather than the outcome. (Choose one significant change for each negotiatoryou must find something to address.) (1 mark) _____________________________________________________________________________
  • 4. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 4. ADDRESS THE TOPICS THAT WERE RELEVANT TO YOUR NEGOTIATION (i.e. influenced the negotiation process). Provide answers for at least 4 of the topics set out below. Focus on the process of negotiating, not the outcome. Be specific. (4 marks) Emotions of the negotiators Did one or both negotiators have strong positive or negative feelings? _____________ Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Perception about the other negotiator and his/her conduct Did one or both negotiators have a distorted perception about the other? ___________ Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Framing Did the negotiators frame the negotiation issues or problems differently? ____________ Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Cognitive biases Did one or both negotiators make errors in using or processing information? _________ Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________
  • 5. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Communication Was the overall communication between negotiators good or did it cause problems? ________________________________________________________________________ Explain, and provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Power Did the negotiators have fairly equal power, or unequal power? Explain. _____________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Relationship Did the negotiators have an existing relationship or potential future relationship? _____ Explain how their relationship (or lack of relationship) affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Ethical Conduct Did one or both negotiators use tactics that may be considered unethical? ___________ Explain, and provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________
  • 6. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Culture Were there cultural differences between the negotiators? ________________________ Provide an example of how this affected the negotiation process. _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 5. Overall, what did you learn from this negotiation? Explain your answer. (1 mark) _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 6. For each negotiator, list one technique used and evaluate whether or not it worked, and why or why not? You must discuss 2 different techniques. (2 marks) _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________