Sunday, February 13, 2011

Compromise

Compromise is whereby two parties come to an mutual agreement when they adjust their requirements to suit each other. Normally both parties would think they lose out at the end of the argument and wonder if they are at the unfair side. If side a has 4 requirements and side b has 4 opposite requirements, compromising is around taking 2 requirements of a and other 2 from b, and both will have to agree on the decision to be called compromised.

2 comments:

  1. I think that both parties have the misconception that they lose out on a lot. However, they always forget the part where they stand to gain, and the advantage given to them when the deal is made. Thus I agree with you that both parties think that they lose out in the end.

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  2. A compromise is when one loses something to get a mutual agreement. However, a compromise without a loss from any sides seems impossible. One will then try to have a win-win situation. FTW!

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