Popularized by Fisher and Ury, this framework centers on four principles: separate people from the problem, focus on interests, generate options for mutual gain, and use objective criteria. In cross-functional product teams, it helps align diverse perspectives by emphasizing shared goals and data-driven decisions, reducing emotional friction and fostering innovation through joint problem-solving.
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