A negotiation or mediation should have a flow or rhythm. Ideally both parties are actively listening to each other and expressing themselves in an effective and professional manner. Although each side is trying to get the most benefit from an agreement, both sides understand any agreement is a two-way street where they both have to have their needs met.
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