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interpretation of a bird without a nest
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For this reason, distributive negotiation is also sometimes called win-lose because of the assumption that one person's gain is another person's loss. Distributive negotiation examples include haggling prices on an open market, including the negotiation of the price of a car or a home.
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Example of an official negotiating dialogue
Crying, sulking or temper tantrums.
Excessive lateness.
Disregarding acceptable conduct
Disrespect for authority
Worsening work quality.
Refusal to acknowledge job performance problems.
Faulty decision making.
Trying to see what they can get away with.
Swearing or emotional language.
Handles criticism poorly.
Making inappropriate statements.
Forgetfulness, confusion and/or distraction.
Inability to focus.
Blaming others for mistakes.
Complaints of unfair personal treatment.
Talking about the same problems repeatedly without resolving them.
Insistence that he or she is always right.
Misinterpretation of communications from supervisors or co-workers.
Social isolation.
Personal hygiene is poor or ignored.
Sudden and/or unpredictable change in energy level.
Complaints of unusual and/or non-specific illnesses.
Holds grudges, especially against his or her supervisor.