The primary purpose of assessing priorities when negotiating project agreements is to determine the ultimate objectives. By evaluating the relative importance of various aspects of the agreement, the project manager can identify the most critical goals and outcomes to focus on during the negotiation process. This ensures that the negotiation strategy aligns with the project's key objectives and increases the likelihood of achieving a favorable outcome.
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What are some examples of ultimate objectives in project agreements?
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