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You're in negotiations and the other side gives you inconsistent information that leads you to believe they're lying. Do you point this out to them?

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Question ajoutée par Muwaffaq NoufaL , Business Executive Manager , CBU Indu. &trade Co
Date de publication: 2017/05/26
Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani
par Omar Saad Ibrahem Alhamadani , Snr. HR & Finance Officer , Sarri Zawetta Company

Thanks 

Yes, I would inform them, in order let them know I am full awaking and I know they want to mislead me 

John Mories Macalinao
par John Mories Macalinao , Housekeeper , HRH King Salman bin Abdullaziz Palace

Definitely but not immediately. There is always a right timing for everything. But I will be cautious though with my words and my way of telling them. For example, I will not say to their faces that they are lying instead I will prove to them that I cannot be fooled.

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Obaid ur Rehman
par Obaid ur Rehman , HR Executive , Al Bahr Al Arabi Marine Engineering Services

I would rather like to prove it by counter facts. I would not say they are lying, i will prove it through data, politely. 

mujtaba zain alabdeen
par mujtaba zain alabdeen , Human Resources Assistant , Dajin for poultry

thanks

yes i would  point this for them

 

Mohammed Awad
par Mohammed Awad , Regional Supply Chain & Operations Director , Tamakkon Co.

A negotiation session must be covered by an ethical behavior.  This means that I cannot say they are lying but I can say with my eyes or body language.

Carsten Ulrich Durchholz
par Carsten Ulrich Durchholz , Owner , Carsten Durchholz Consulting

For me, it depends on the situation. Actually, I can image situations where I simply refuse to continue negotiations with a lying party. Some business needs trust!

When continuing is in my interest, I would not outright say "you are lying". I would rather ask questions, indicating that I do not understand their arguments or logic, thus giving them a chance to explain or correct themselves.

Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD)
par Ashraf E. Mahmoud (PhD) , University Lecturer, Freelancer Consultant and Trainer for Int'l Business & Banking TF. , FreeLancer

Thanks for invitation,

Yes of course, but in indirectly just to prove to him that I have catched the point, and stop trying this again. 

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