When a negotiation ends, a positive, lasting relationship with the customer should begin.
However, negotiation that demads zero-sum concessions usually results in one side gaining at the expense of the other, which means someone will walk away feeling defeated. This kind of adversarial energy won’t create the momentum necessary to get a great relationship rolling.
But it doesn’t have to be this way…
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