Andre Mercieca

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Overcommitment, in combination with the contrast effect discussed in chapter 9, explains another common closing tactic used near the end of a negotiation. It is called the “nibble.” The Chinese Ministry of Commerce negotiators who showed up on the final morning, wanting to tweak some secondary issues, may have been trying this tactic.
Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People
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