A good negotiator in politics is like a friendly game of tug-of-war, they know when to pull hard and when to let go. They listen, find ways to win for both sides, and make sure everyone feels heard. A great example? Think of two friends sharing candy, if one gives up a piece, the other might give up something else too. Negotiators use that same kind of smart trading.
Examples
- A teacher shares the last cookie with a student by trading it for a pencil.
- Two friends agree on a game plan after talking through their differences.
- A brother gives up his favorite toy in exchange for being first in line.
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- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and How Can You Recognize One?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and How Can We Recognize One?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and Why?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and Why Do People Follow Them?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Leader and Why Are Some So Charismatic?
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