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Why you should build better relationships at the negotiating table

The standard all-or-nothing approach may not always be the best negotiation tactic, believes a Wharton professor. Image: Unsplash/ Benjamin Child

Angie Basiouny

Writer / Editor, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

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