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Compact case
Case
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Reference no. 9-895-040
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1995
Version: 11 February 1998
Length: 5 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

This is a four-player negotiation simulation in which a newly - privatized British water utility must deal with contentious unions and national collective-bargaining agreements. Explores the question of coalitions and multi-lateral negotiations, and the value of interlocking guarantees. This case describes the general scenario.
Locations:
Size:
7,000 employees, USD500 million revenues
Other setting(s):
1989-1993

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Abstract

This is a four-player negotiation simulation in which a newly - privatized British water utility must deal with contentious unions and national collective-bargaining agreements. Explores the question of coalitions and multi-lateral negotiations, and the value of interlocking guarantees. This case describes the general scenario.

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Locations:
Size:
7,000 employees, USD500 million revenues
Other setting(s):
1989-1993

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