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Distributive Bargaining for Community Organizations: Lessons from Industrial Relations

Pages 39-45 | Published online: 15 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

Negotiating or bargaining is a common social process. It occurs continuously without always being formally recognized or articulated. Many of the specific and separate strategies and tactics that characterize negotiation are similarly unidentified. The object of this paper is to specify and describe key strategies and tactics for use in negotiating at the community level. Lessons are drawn from the field of industrial relations.

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