Archive for the 'negotiation' Category

Negotiate to Your Advantage

The hardest and most important part of any negotiation is knowing when to walk away.
Few things are sweeter than a successful negotiation session where both parties leave the table with a winning solution. That’s because the stakes are high: Negotiate too hard and you lose the deal; be too timid and you may not get […]

Barter: Its Not Just for Doctors Anymore

Time was, in the country, the local "doc" was as likely to get paid with a couple of chickens as a couple of dollars. Doctors these days won’t stand for that, of course, but while some people have moved completely away from barter and stayed there, others have embraced it wholeheartedly.
Today I worked on a […]

Negotiating Skills Will Get You Ahead

Negotiating skills can help you manage lots of different kinds of life situations, both at work and in your personal relationships. Here are a few examples of where these skills can help you build an even better life for yourself:
1. Many family situations require negotiating with others. Deciding which movie to see, planning how to spend […]

Can a Corporate Executive Really Use The Beautiful Mind; To guide decision making?

I would like to comment on the "A Beautiful Mind" movie and the book, which was actually much better. I just finished reading another book on the similar side of John Nashs’ assertion of working together rather than competing against. That book was "Co-opetition." By Adam M. Brandenburger (Havard guy)and Barry J. Nalebuff (Yale Dude). […]

Negotiating Tactics: Don’t Let ‘Good Guy - Bad Guy’ Control the Sales Negotiation

Counter one of the classic negotiating gambits by addressing it directly.
You’ve assembled a brilliant sales proposal for a new client and when you arrive to the meeting to hammer out the final details, you suddenly find yourself sitting across the table negotiating with two people. One is a person with whom you’ve had contact […]

Games are a Reflection of Behavior

You are standing on a small stage yelling, "What’s the name of the game?!"
"Win as much as you can!!!" comes roaring back.
"Who’s responsible for your score?!"
"I am!!"
The audience is composed of ninety men, all prisoners in a federal maximum security prison.
One more thing - you’re a woman.
For three years, Alicia volunteered every Thursday at FCI […]