1. To facilitate a process toward the outcome you prefered to begin with.
2. To willfully guide a freethinking group through a negotiation that ends exactly where you planned it to end.
3. To get your way in a group that leaves the negotiation thinking you helped them get their desired outcome.
2. To willfully guide a freethinking group through a negotiation that ends exactly where you planned it to end.
3. To get your way in a group that leaves the negotiation thinking you helped them get their desired outcome.
1. "Let me help you do that, my way."
2. I wanted to go to Chipolte with my friends for some lunch. They wanted Chick-fil-a. I facipulated the situation by proposing we go on Sunday. With Chick-fil-a is closed on Sundays, it was open season on Chipolte's beef burrito.
2. I wanted to go to Chipolte with my friends for some lunch. They wanted Chick-fil-a. I facipulated the situation by proposing we go on Sunday. With Chick-fil-a is closed on Sundays, it was open season on Chipolte's beef burrito.
by jv - 'bird of prey' April 15, 2011