How to play “friendly hardball” in a negotiation
Negotiation experts have long advised a win-win approach focused on extracting mutual value. This approach effectively turns counterparties into collaborators instead of adversaries, pooling their creative resources to “expand the pie” rather than fighting over the size of their respective slices. N...
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Main Authors: | SCHAERER, Michael, SCHWEINSBERG, Martin, SWAAB, Roderick I. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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