Negotiation Agenda
[ni-goh-shee-ey-shuh n] [uh-jen-duh]
A formal agreed upon list of goals to be achieved or items to be discussed in a particular order during a meeting or negotiation. Agendas can be formal and obvious, or informal and subtle in negotiations. A negotiation agenda can be used to control the negotiation meeting.
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