Kick off with a ninety‑second recap of key heuristics like anchoring, framing, and calibrated questions, then invite each person to set one bold objective and one no‑go line. This fast intent‑setting organizes attention, increases purposeful risk‑taking, and makes debriefs specific, actionable, and memorable.
Begin with brief mood scales, breathing, and a shared safety contract: pause cards, consent to feedback, and permission to restart. When people feel respected, they experiment more, recover quicker from mistakes, and listen generously, which lifts the sophistication and honesty of every negotiating move.
Provide one‑page briefs clarifying BATNA, reservation point, tradeable variables, and a simple scoring model. Name two likely traps and one desirable stretch behavior. Clarity compresses ramp‑up time, keeps intensity high, and centers value creation instead of drama, boosting confidence for bolder, cleaner exchanges.
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