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Depends on requirement otherwise there is no time boundary if the work going on favorable condition.
Yes it deepends on the product and service. However, the time frame should be managed whilst making sure the client is convinced.
NO, THERE IS NOT TIME BOUND AND UNLESS U ASSESS TO DISCONTINUE IF IT IS GOING ADVERSE
yes. if taking more times, means more desperate. it depends on situation, type and other side personality
Yes, it should be within the time frame of the work schedule or program resulting in cost cutting and finish ahead of the scheduled time, if possible, without sacrificing the quality of work or product.
yes , for sure , because we mainly negotiate to get the item or deal with an eye on the time frame for the significance of our need , also in case of it is a RM or a final product it has its own shelf life ,also ,should be stick to tendering period or project phase duration
Time frame should be determined by negotiator but it depend on type of product, volume and other conditions
Type of relation “long term relationship or hit and run” also may be considered
Time frame for negocition session is a negoctation tool, you have to manage it very carefuly. So it depends on how the negoctiation is going, some time times you need a break to gather your thoughts and force, some times you don't let the counterpart to breath if you are closing a deal and some times you have to be wise and let both parties take a braek
Depends on the product or service and it should not delay the actitivy
That will depend totally on the type of negotiations. Yes, there are types of negotiations. There is definitely a time frame but what that time frame is depends on both the internal and external factors of the deal/merger/acquistion etc. taking place. This is a very general question and can be answered in pages and pages of text. Know what you are selling, know what you are buying, make sure it is worth its price, and always put an arbitration and jurisdictional clause into the contract.
yes,should be stick to tendering period or project phase duration