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Negotiation Recognition and the Process of Decision Making (Report)
Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict 2009, Jan, 13, 1
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OBJECTIVE A basic process of human behavior is the ability to negotiate both in interpersonal and organizational interactions. There is a large body of research on negotiator characteristics and the influence that these characteristics have upon the negotiation process and outcomes.
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