Dear Negotiation Coach: Manage their perceptions

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Q: A customer is pressuring me to make a deal fast. I don’t want to be forced into a one-sided agreement and prefer to reach a compromise on mutually beneficial terms. How should I respond to such hard-bargaining tactics?
A: As long as your customer thinks he’s your only option, he will believe that he has … Read Dear Negotiation Coach: Manage their perceptions

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