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Anchoring too aggressively. If you make a first offer way outside of the ZOPA, you may have to make large concessions to reach a deal or walk away even though a zone of possible agreement exists.
Anchoring too conservatively. You unknowingly give away a big chunk of the ZOPA on your first move.
Use the midpoint rule to your advantage in the first offer itself. Think about where you want to end up and start with a counteroffer that gets you to that number as a midpoint.
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Differences in expectations about the future often create value in negotiations.
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An auction is a mechanism in which the seller is a passive participant after the process has been set, and the primary source of competitive pressure arises from competition among buyers.
Negotiation is a mechanism in which the primary source of competitive...
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Open outcry auction: Bidders know the high bid at all times, and have the option of beating it.
Sealed bid auction: Bidders submit written bids and do not know what others bid, or (often) how many bidders there are before the winner is revealed.
There...
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Winner’s curse: The feeling that you overpaid simply because you were the highest bidder.
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