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Title: AAUW Clarkson Negotiations U' Project 20082009


1
AAUW / Clarkson Negotiations U.
Project2008-2009
Student Team Leaders Cara (09), Ashley (08),
Ben (09), Kim (08), Storey (10) Clarkson
University
  • Mary Graham
  • Associate Professor
  • School of Business
  • Clarkson University

Cathy Clark Director Student Support
Services Clarkson University
2
AAUW Student Leaders
3
Key Players
  • Co-PIs and Team Leaders
  • Training and contest participants
  • Jennifer Howland, IBM, Director, Systems
    Development Process Transformation for the
    Innovation Technology Group covered her own
    expenses so we could increase the prize s.
    2008
  • Jen deCoste, Associate VP for Institutional
    Diversity Initiatives and Paula Wilmot, Director
    of Co-Curricular Programming 2009

4
Clarkson Project
  • Students developed and led training on womens
    lower likelihood of negotiation, including
    barriers to negotiating and negotiations
    techniques.
  • Multi-faceted contest with real consequences
    encouraged students to practice, just do it and
    form supportive peer networks.
  • Follow-up student panel reported actual examples
    of their negotiations the following year.

5
Why Negotiations?
  • To address small starting pay differences between
    women and men.
  • To address subtle biases.
  • A remedy for power differences.
  • Enhanced self-efficacy of women.
  • A valuable skill in daily life and work.

6
Student Leaders
  • Students read research articles and pulled
    conclusions from them.
  • Students read instructional design and training
    articles and developed a 3-hour training session
    in ADK Lodge
  • A lot of work and an outstanding job overall!

7
Negotiations Training
  • Introduction of Negotiations U Mary / Cathy
  • Icebreaker
  • Salary Negotiation Presentation Ben
  • How to Prepare for a Negotiation Story and Kim
  • How to Negotiate Ashley
  • Role Play Cara
  • Negotiations Game Ashley
  • Closing Mary / Cathy

8
Contest - Part 1
  • Two-page reflection essay. evaluated by faculty
    PIs
  • Five-minute starting salary increase request to a
    group of 10 peers (i.e., the recruiting manager
    at Google) making the case for why they deserved
    10,000 more in cash compensation. evaluated by
    peers, faculty PIs and IBM executive

9
Contest Part 1
10
Contest Part 1
11
Emily Contest Scoring in Real Time
12
Contest Part 2
  • Two finalists chosen from each group 1/3 essay,
    2/3 presentation
  • One to one negotiation role-play on stage in
    front of entire group with a project PI or the
    IBM executive.

13
ContestPart 2
14
Contest Part 2
  • Reiterate in 1 minute the points from the
    earlier salary increase request.
  • Respond to negotiators initial answer of no.
  • Recognize when to stop negotiating.

15
Contest Winners Announced at Dinner
800 First Place 500 Second Place 200 Finalists
(4) 100 Honorable Mention (4)
2,500 total
16
Funding
  • 2008 Training, contest and dinner funded by a
    5,000 AAUW grant and in-kind contributions of
    1,500 by Clarkson University.
  • 2009 Dinner panel and discussion funded by a
    1,300 contribution by Clarkson Deans in
    celebration of Womens History Month.
  • Future funding
  • Corporations
  • Alumni
  • Student programming budget

17
Blog Entries for AAUW
  • When I first heard about the contest and the
    training program I knew right away I would like
    to participate as a student leader. This would be
    a great opportunity to learn about how to
    negotiate a salary. It turned out to be more then
    that. As a student leader I worked with a close
    group of students learning about the challenges
    women face in the workplace.
  • Team Leader

18
Blog Entries for AAUW
  • When it was my turn to go up on stage I was
    nearly shaking because I knew that my first
    request was going to be denied and there would be
    a tough rebuttal.  Making it through that
    experience built confidence and was very
    rewarding.  I know I have the knowledge and power
    to negotiate my salary with my next employer.
  • - Contest Finalist

19
Formal Evaluation
  • Pre- and post- survey evaluation
  • Students reported an increase in negotiations
    knowledge from 2.08 to 3.60 (5-point scale).
  • Students reported an increase in negotiations
    confidence from 3.25 to 3.92 (5-point scale)
  • Suggestion for improvement More time to digest
    negotiations readings and to prepare for the
    contest.

20
Replication
  • Student training through the the WAGE Project
    (wish we had thought of this first!)
  • Contest framework and materials are developed.
  • All-in-one contest package in development.

21
Replication
  • Student training through the the WAGE Project
    (wish we had thought of this first!)
  • Contest framework and materials are developed.
  • All-in-one contest package in development.
  • Institutionalization.

22
Key Take-Aways
  • Student involvement in and ownership of the
    project created future advocates.
  • Money talks.
  • Training and contest taken very seriously.
  • Contest winners returned to share actual examples
    of their negotiations.
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