Provided.
1: Together both parties identify the real issue
2: Use examples to illustr...
Provided.
1: Together both parties identify the real issue
2: Use examples to illustrate potential solutions
3: Decide what
happens if agreement is broken
4: Write down agreement
5: Separate the demands (positions) from what the parties really want (interests)
6: Make a final decisions about what to tell others
7: Identify two workable solutions
8: Listen carefully and understand what is being said as questions to clarify and again information
9: Create list of many solution
10: Select two or three realistic solutions
11: Individually, each side thinks about the real issue that is causing the problem
12: Repeat main points of agreement
13: Consider the issue from the perspective of the other party
14: Sort out feelings about the problem so it says can see how they’re interests of each side differ
15: Come to
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