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Negotiation Process

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Negotiation Process

Negotiation Process Definition

In order to come to an agreement, both parties involved in a negotiation must first understand the negotiation process definition. The negotiation process is the act of coming to an agreement after discussion and debate. It is a way for two or more people to reach a compromise on a certain issue.

The negotiation process can be divided into four basic steps:

1) Preparation and Planning: This is the stage where both parties involved in the negotiation gather information and prepare their arguments.

2) Opening Offer and Counteroffers: In this stage, each party presents their initial offer and then responds to the other party’s offer with a counteroffer.

3) Bargaining and Concessions: This is the stage where both parties bargain back-and-forth in order to reach an agreement. Each party may make concessions in order to come to an agreement.

4) Agreement and Implementation: This is the final stage of the negotiation process where both parties agree on the terms of the deal and put it into action.

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