🏥 Health 12h ago · Linda L. Barkacs, JD, and Craig B. Barkacs, JD, MBA

Why Most People Lose the First Negotiation With Themselves

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Why Most People Lose the First Negotiation With Themselves
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Most people enter negotiations already disadvantaged because they set their targets based on their own needs instead of the other party’s limits. Here’s how to flip that script.

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