Like what evand said, a used car buyer or seller can just walk away to another counterparty if they’re unsatisfied.
Your going to have to provide a specific, actually limited to 1 on 1 example, or else it’s too open ended to answer.
I think you’re missing the point. Designing a bespoke system for an individual negotiation that takes into account the exact dynamics of that particular situation doesn’t seem at all feasible. I’m talking about a general system that’s “good enough”.
You haven’t defined ‘good enough’, without that then it’s either impossible to answer or trivial.
Hence why we’re confused as to what your asking.
e.g. a lot of common sense things will always work to varying degrees, like just setting a non negotiable price and walk if they decline.
Like what evand said, a used car buyer or seller can just walk away to another counterparty if they’re unsatisfied.
Your going to have to provide a specific, actually limited to 1 on 1 example, or else it’s too open ended to answer.
I think you’re missing the point. Designing a bespoke system for an individual negotiation that takes into account the exact dynamics of that particular situation doesn’t seem at all feasible. I’m talking about a general system that’s “good enough”.
You haven’t defined ‘good enough’, without that then it’s either impossible to answer or trivial.
Hence why we’re confused as to what your asking.
e.g. a lot of common sense things will always work to varying degrees, like just setting a non negotiable price and walk if they decline.