Contingent contracts can be used in many types of settings such as work, school, home, etc. In regards to work, a common example of contingent contracts comes in the form of job negotiations. It usually involves the opportunity to discuss
salary, position, promotion, etc. However, contingent contracts can often include negotiations regarding
flextime,
job sharing, responsibilities, etc. Although contingent contracts concerning employment packages are more the exception than the norm, these types of negotiations can be very successful, allowing both parties to walk away feeling very satisfied with the newly agreed upon arrangement. The following examples are everyday agreements that may occur in the
workplace: • The
employee and
employer agree on a 1% bonus increase at the end of the year if the employee receives all excellent marks on her performance review. • The employee will be allowed to work two days a week from home after having worked at the company for one year, and if he submits all reports on time. • The employee will receive full insurance coverage after having worked at the company for one full year, with less than five sick days. The following example illustrates a behavioral contract between a
teenager and
parents to be used in the home: • The teenager agrees to attend all classes, complete homework on time, return home before curfew, communicate with parents in a respectful manner, etc. • If the teenager violates any of the agreed upon rules, he will choose to suffer the consequences which involve being grounded, no television or Internet, not using the family car, etc. • The parents agree that if the teenager performs the agreed upon behaviors, then the teenager will be able to keep his privileges. A contingent contract can be used to create enormous benefit to both parties. One advantage would be that it limits the loss that would occur if the contract failed. Another would be that it wouldn't make one party gain more at the expense of the other. This leads to an increase in trust between both parties, which would allow them to have more beneficial negotiations in the future. ==Features==