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Synopsis
Negotiating: Negotiating Techniques shows how to communicate and evaluate the competition in a negotiating situation.

Audience
This course is for anyone who wants to get the most out of using smart negotiating skills in business or daily situations.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: NGOC01
After completing Negotiating: Negotiating Techniques, the user should be able to:

Develop a plan for a negotiation
Evaluate the opposition
Use language, body language, and props effectively
Take advantage of timing in negotiations
Ask the right questions to further a negotiation
Use written correspondence during a negotiation

Developing a Plan
Preparing your position
Doing your homework
Who else is on your side?
Psyching yourself up for negotiation

Assessing the Opposition
Take me to your leader
Researching your opponent
Making your opponent happy
What if you both can't win?
Anticipating your opponent's moves

Opening the Negotiation
Setting the stage
What to wear
Getting ready

Using Language
Keeping it simple
Using descriptive language
Speaking your opponent's language
The sound of silence
The art of extrapolation
A final word on language

Using Body Language and Props
Making your moves
Interpreting your opponent's body language
Using props in negotiation

The Timing of Negotiations
The importance of good timing
Good timing for offers or counteroffers
Losing your timing
Negotiating on a deadline
Putting your opponent on a deadline
Dealing with deadlines placed on you
Avoiding imposing deadlines on yourself

Asking Questions
The benefits of using questions
Sizing up the situation: general questions
Getting into specifics: specific questions
Getting instant results: leading questions
Getting suggestive: suggestive questions
Getting a favorable response: obvious questions
Coffee, tea, or me: questions that require a choice
Maintaining control: successive questions
No comment — how to avoid answering questions

Using the Written Word
Uses of correspondence
Looking good on paper: presentation
Using forms
Sending correspondence: who should receive it?

Negotiating Techniques
Building Block technique
Vinegar and Honey technique
Exhausting technique
Gear-Shifting technique
Conduit technique
Talk Show Host technique
Self-Deprecating technique
It's a Shame technique

This course has the following features:

Exercises that allow users to explore how a course topic applies to their own real-world situations
A file containing the text of the exercises
A course index
A glossary
A Skill Assessment


 

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