NEGOTIATION VOCABULARY
Confront: present an issue to someone directly
Sentence: I confronted my boss about being undervalued, and we’re going to talk about things on Monday.
Consensus: agreement by all
Sentence: It would be great if we could come to a consensus by 5:00 P.M.
Cooperation: the working together
Sentence: I have appreciated your cooperation throughout these negotiations.
Counterattack: to present the other side of an issue
Sentence: Before we could start our counterattack they suggested we sign a contract.
Cordially: politely
Sentence: In the past I have had little respect for that client, but today she spoke cordially and listened to my point of view.
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Demands: needs/expectations that one side believes it deserves
Sentence: They had some last minute demands that were entirely unrealistic.
Deadlock: point where neither party will give in
Sentence: When the discussions came to a deadlock we wrote up a letter of intent to continue the negotiations next week.
Dispute: argument/conflict
Sentence: I was hoping to avoid discussing last year’s dispute, but Monica is still holding a grudge.
Dominate: have the most control/stronger presence
Sentence: Max has such a loud voice, he tends to dominate the conversations.
Entitled: be deserving of
Sentence: My contract says that I am entitled to full benefits after six months of employment.
Flexible: open/willing to change
Sentence: We have always been flexible in terms of your working hours.
Haggling: arguing back and forth (often about prices)
Sentence: We’ve been haggling over this issue for too long now.
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