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a friend of mine working at the university of economics is doing a joint survey-study together with the kyoto university and they're looking for people who have worked in an IT-job in the last five years (anything remotely technical). The topic is "negotiations in business", with a very wide definition of negotiation (i.e. salary negotiations, internal discussions, coordination meetings with customers, etc all count). there's an option to get the results mailed when the study is done. the link to the survey can be found below.
details:
- topic: negotiations
- target audience: worked in IT in the last 5 years
- time: 15-25mins
(it took me 25 but i got up several times and took extensive time for feedback in the free-form text-field at the end)
side-note: the items on the first page need to be sorted via drag&drop (ignore the drop-downs)
link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NEGOsoft
original announcement:
ZitatAlles anzeigenCurious about negotiations in business? Share and gain knowledge with this 15 minute survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NEGOsoft
The survey is conducted by W. Baber of Kyoto University. This research is about the thinking people take into negotiations. You can request an early overview of the results.
For more info:
Will Baber, Assoc. Prof. Kyoto University, baber@gsm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Business Negotiation Thinking: Software Industry