other party for a redress of grievances. Amendment II - Right to create valuable deals
All negotiators reserve the right to bring others to the table to help support and expedite the negotiation process; no party shall intentionally bring disruptive voices or persons to the table with the sole intent of aggravation, intimidation, or delay. Amendment VIII - Right to not be ridiculed when a mistake is made Excessive penalties shall not be imposed when either party makes a mistake at the negotiating table, nor ongoing ridicule nor excessive sarcasm be inflicted on the other party. Amendment IX - Right to focus solely on the issues at hand Negotiators shall confine the issues of the negotiation to the agreement upon scope of the negotiation, thereby limiting excess baggage, hidden agendas, and other unstated issues from the negotiation. Amendment X - Right to negotiate with those who can actually get a deal done The negotiators have the power to agree to a deal or walk away from a deal at any point in the negotiation, and shall have the right to negotiate with those who can do the same. “What would our
The right of the negotiator to utilize their power and leverage in a manner that creates valuable deals that all parties can adhere to. Amendment III - Right to the deal not changing after it’s been agreed to No negotiator shall, during the execution of a negotiated agreement, without the consent of the other party, change the terms of the negotiated agreement. Amendment IV - Right to an honest negotiation The right of the negotiator to be secure that the information being presented is truthful and factual; that each negotiator shall maintain a level of honest decorum as to not unfairly or deviously alter the natural power balance of a negotiation. Amendment V - Right to fix or clarify misunderstandings No negotiator shall have a negotiated agreement terminated or canceled, unless presented with the ability to fix or clarify any misgivings or unintended transgressions in order to preserve the sanctity of the negotiated agreement. Amendment VI - Right to a speedy negotiation In all negotiations, negotiators shall enjoy the right to a speedy negotiation with a qualified person from the other party who holds the ability to negotiate an outcome and has reasonable decision-making authority; and in cases where deal approval is not sole authority of the negotiator, it shall be made known upfront and foremost to all parties. Amendment VII - Right to bring others to the negotiating table as necessary
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