game-theory-tit-for-tat
Tit for Tat - Game Theory Strategy
Tit for Tat (TFT) is a strategy from game theory for repeated interactions. It famously won Robert Axelrod's computer tournaments by being simple yet remarkably effective. The strategy succeeds not by "beating" others, but by achieving the best possible mutual outcome.
When to Use This Skill
- Navigating workplace relationships and conflicts
- Building long-term business partnerships
- Handling negotiations with repeat interactions
- Designing reputation and trust systems
- Managing team dynamics
- Resolving ongoing disputes
The Strategy
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