Andre Mercieca

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The “never open” rule is easy to remember—but, like most simplistic approaches to negotiation, it is often bad advice. How can you do better? The answer resides in something negotiation scholars call the “anchor effect.” The party that goes second may gain some valuable information, but the party going first gets the benefit of this effect.
Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People
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