negotiation table

  • 1negotiation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ lengthy, protracted ▪ ongoing ▪ final ▪ direct, face to face ▪ successful …

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  • 2Negotiation theory — Further information: Negotiation The foundations of negotiation theory are decision analysis, behavioral decision making, game theory, and negotiation analysis. Another classification of theories distinguishes between Structural Analysis,… …

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  • 4bring to the table — If you bring something to the table, you make a contribution or an offer in a discussion or negotiation …

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  • 5on the table — phrasal up for consideration or negotiation < the subject is not on the table > …

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  • 6put the meat on the table (to) —  Discuss the important parts of a business negotiation.  ► “My boss always used to say, ‘let’s put the meat on the table.’ As a Hindu this seemed very strange to me.” (Dr. Niren Vyas, USCA, 1995) …

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