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Bargaining Continuum
Friday, December 12, 2008
Illustrates the relationship between the offers of two negotiations. The first offer we make is not the final offer that we might make.
We open with our entry point; where we are prepared to move to is our exit point. The distance between them is our negotiable range.
• If our exit points overlap we could settle anywhere in the overlap. This is the settlement area.
• If our exit points do not meet or overlap we are unlikely to settle.
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Bargaining Continuum
by Henry
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