Psychology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Putting a backup plan is always useful

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Answered by sudaybansal
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Answer: yes it is right

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Answered by djkng0
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No never to keep any backup plan

The textbook negotiating guidance goes something like this: If your only alternative is the status quo, create some options for yourself. For example, if you’d like to buy a new car but the dealership won’t give you the price you want, maintaining the status quo would be simply keeping the car you already have. Another option would be to explore leasing rather than buying something brand new. Perhaps you could trade in your existing car. Depending on your needs and what’s available in your area, you could explore relying on a car sharing program or public transit. You get the idea.

The textbook negotiating guidance goes something like this: If your only alternative is the status quo, create some options for yourself. For example, if you’d like to buy a new car but the dealership won’t give you the price you want, maintaining the status quo would be simply keeping the car you already have. Another option would be to explore leasing rather than buying something brand new. Perhaps you could trade in your existing car. Depending on your needs and what’s available in your area, you could explore relying on a car sharing program or public transit. You get the idea.I’m going to break with convention and share a secret with you.

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