Idea in Brief The Problem Negotiators typically focus on strategy, tactics, offers, and counteroffers and don't pay enough attention to how emotions affect what happens at the bargaining table. New Findings Research shows that we can regulate the anxiety, anger, excitement, disappointment, or regret we may feel and express in the course of a negotiation-and doing so can help us make better deals.
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