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Staying in the Game or Changing It: An Analysis of Moves and Turns in Negotiation
Authors:Deborah M. Kolb
Affiliation:Simmons School of Management and Center for Gender in Organizations, 409 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215. E-mail: .
Abstract:As parties bargain over the terms of an agreement, they are concurrently negotiating their relationship. In this parallel negotiation, parties seek to position themselves to advantage by using a variety of strategic moves. In so doing the other party can be put into a defensive position making it difficult to advocate effectively. Turns, such as interrupting, correcting, questioning, naming, and diverting, challenge these moves. Turns can be used restoratively to move out of a defensive position or participatively, to engage the other in collaboration. Anticipating strategic moves and having turns in mind is part of preparing to negotiate.
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