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P-charts and c-charts are examples of control charts for variables.
Interdependence
A mutual reliance between two or more groups or entities, where each is dependent on the other.
Concede Slowly
The strategy of gradually acknowledging or yielding to another's point of view or demands, typically used in negotiations or discussions to maintain control or buy time.
Competitive Bargaining
Competitive Bargaining is a negotiation strategy focused on winning or gaining advantage, where parties view the negotiation as a zero-sum game with one winner and one loser.
Cost Cutting
The process of reducing expenses to increase profitability, often by eliminating resources or reducing the scope of operations.
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