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Assessment Day - Negotiation exercise and presentation
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<blockquote data-quote="NickMcK" data-source="post: 29019" data-attributes="member: 3800"><p>Just to add to this really useful advice. On the written exercise - make sure you answer any questions they specifically ask for and put your answer clearly at the beginning of your memo/report/email. E.g. if they ask you to write a report and recommend whether Business A should merge with either Business B or Business C, then you have to make a decision and this is part of the assessment.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes people get a bit lost in all the information included with a written task or don't feel confident they will pick the 'right' answer. This leads to them writing a general summary of the information they've been given rather than a clear answer/recommendation. However, these assessments tend to focus on making a decision and then providing sensible justification for that decision. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickMcK, post: 29019, member: 3800"] Just to add to this really useful advice. On the written exercise - make sure you answer any questions they specifically ask for and put your answer clearly at the beginning of your memo/report/email. E.g. if they ask you to write a report and recommend whether Business A should merge with either Business B or Business C, then you have to make a decision and this is part of the assessment. Sometimes people get a bit lost in all the information included with a written task or don't feel confident they will pick the 'right' answer. This leads to them writing a general summary of the information they've been given rather than a clear answer/recommendation. However, these assessments tend to focus on making a decision and then providing sensible justification for that decision. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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