How to be a better mind reader: Why it pays to take your counterpart‘s perspective.

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Title How to be a better mind reader: Why it pays to take your counterpart‘s perspective.
Media name/outletHarvard Negotiation Letter
Country/TerritoryGermany
Date01.04.12
URLwww.pon.harvard.edu/negotiation-monthly/
PersonsDavid Loschelder
Period01.04.2012
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