Picture yourself as a subtle mimic in a conversation, where your echo of the other person's words acts like a psychological bridge, creating a sense of rapport and understanding without them even realizing it. Mirroring, in the context of negotiation, is about using the power of imitation to foster connection and encourage the other party to open up more.
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Building Rapport: The act of mirroring also plays a significant role in building rapport. It creates a subconscious bond, making the other person feel understood and connected, which can lead to a more collaborative and less adversarial negotiation enviro...
Active Listening: To listen actively. Pay close attention to the words the other person emphasizes and the phrases they repeat, as these are often the most important to them and thus the best candidates for mirroring.
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