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1) A coalition is best defined as a group of two or more individuals who combine

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Question

1) A coalition is best defined as a group of two or more individuals who combine their resources to affect the decision outcome of a mixed-motive situation involving at least three parties. One of the most effective strategies for enhancing coalitional effectiveness is to

make unilateral concessions amongst group members

allocate resources by a needs-based equity distribution system amongst coalition members

obtain verbal commitments, as people often feel obligated to follow through with promises they make with others

increase the functional distance between coalition members

  

2) In general, how do women fare in negotiations as agents compared to men? What are the differences in how women behave when negotiating for themselves vs. negotiating for others?

A)

make unilateral concessions amongst group members

B)

allocate resources by a needs-based equity distribution system amongst coalition members

C)

obtain verbal commitments, as people often feel obligated to follow through with promises they make with others

D)

increase the functional distance between coalition members

Explanation / Answer

1)

obtain verbal commitments, as people often feel obligated to follow through with
promises they make with others

the above is the answer

because in this case proper co-ordination is seen among the parties.

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