treating a negotiation like war very rarely leads to long-term success, but is what many people do. my negotiation principles: be fair and reasonable, figure out what the other side most wants and give it to them, assume good intent, and minimize your side’s tribal instincts.

Jun 25, 2022 · 7:43 PM UTC

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Assume good intent .. helps in multiple ways .
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Wonder whether you ever negotiated with a Chinese factory managers.
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"Assume good intent" is perhaps ignored the most.
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"figure out what the other side most wants and give it to them" Yup, that sure is going to take the conflict out of negotiating. 🤡
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definition of strategy
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something about compromise being 'everyone wins but nobody is satisfied' 🙃🤣 Love your posts, new follow <3
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Did, uh, Neville Chamberlain write this tweet?
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Your lesson is quite valuable and it reminded me something similar suggested in the book "getting to yes"
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capitalism= win, win, win 🤝✨ corporatism= win, lose, lose 🤜💀💥
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My principle: never back the other party into a corner. Always leave some room for future modifications.
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