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nevelica

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In inventing creative options, it is good to
 
  a. Make decisions quickly
  b. Stick to the things you know will work
  c. Think of as many options as possible
  d. Quickly discard complicated options

Question 2

In discussing a conflict, negotiators should determine
 
  a. How the wants and goals are different
  b. How the wants and goals are the same
  c. Actions seen by the other as unacceptable
  d. a and b
  e. All of the above



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

c. Think of as many options as possible

Answer to Question 2

e. All of the above



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