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Sanda Kaufman: Of ATNAs and BATNAs—Shedding Light on Negotiation Acronyms

January 4, 2018 John Lande

Here’s Sanda Kaufman’s response to my conversation with her and Hiro Aragaki.   (Click the title of this post to see her piece.)

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