Asked by
Garrett McCollum
on Oct 09, 2024Verified
Good distributive bargainers will
A) begin negotiations with the other party with an opening offer close to their own resistance point.
B) ensure that there is enough room in the bargaining range to make some concessions.
C) accept an offer that is presented as a fait accompli.
D) immediately identify the other party's target point.
E) All of the above are actions that good distributive bargainers will take.
Distributive Bargainers
Negotiators who view the process as a fixed pie where any gain by one party is made at the expense of the other, promoting competitive tactics.
Resistance Point
The minimum outcome that a party is willing to accept during a negotiation, beyond which they will walk away from the table.
Fait Accompli
A situation or action that has already been completed and is irreversible, often presented to others as an accomplished event.
- Master the key elements of negotiation, taking into account the limits of bargaining, the dynamics of making concessions, and strategies employed in distributive bargaining.
- Appraise the negotiating approach and tactics deployed by accomplished negotiators.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the key elements of negotiation, taking into account the limits of bargaining, the dynamics of making concessions, and strategies employed in distributive bargaining.
- Appraise the negotiating approach and tactics deployed by accomplished negotiators.