5 Effective Tips That Will Make You A Better Negotiator!
Summary: Whether it is
asking for a raise or speaking with an investor your negotiation skills can
make a huge difference in getting you the best deal.
From salary
discussions to closing the deal with a client or speaking with an investor, it
can be difficult for many professionals to strike the right balance when
negotiating. Neither they would want to ask for too little nor they would risk
asking for too much, potentially ruining the chance of an agreement. It takes
awareness, social acumen, and finesse when it comes to negotiating well.
If you feel that
you lag behind your peers when it comes to negotiation, don’t worry!
Negotiating skill is something that can be learned. You can watch an amazing
video on Negotiation Skills by Dr. Vivek Bindra- who is a renowned business
coach and motivational
speaker in India.
Here are 5
strategies that will help you to become better at negotiation:
1. Discover Other Person’s Interests
While having a
conversation with a person, it often happens that we tend to focus on his or
her position or what exactly that person is trying to say. However, instead,
you should ask relevant questions to know more about the real interest that
they have.
Try to figure out
what it is that they need out of the negotiation so that you both win. By
getting to win-win, both parties will feel good and get what they desire.
Conduct yourself as though you’re certain that a great result can be achieved
if you and the person on the other side of the table work together as members
of a team. Maintaining positivity and an affable demeanor throughout is
critical.
2. Believe in the Value You Bring
When it comes to negotiation, your mindset matters! If you go into a tough negotiation feeling like the other person is doing you a favor by offering you a raise or by investing in your startup business, you’ve already lost. Knowing what exactly you will bring to the table will not only make you sound more confident but will also help you to define the value you are going to deliver. Put yourself in the other person’s shoes and ask yourself what would impress you about that person who is asking for the money. You can also learn negotiating skills from Dr. Vivek Bindra- the best business coach in India in this video-
3. Ask For More, Always!
Always ask for
more when negotiating on payment terms or otherwise. If the employees ask for
more money, ask them for more productivity. If a client asks for a lower price,
sell them more products or services. When the other person thinks he or she has
won, it is much easier to negotiate after that. Let them win the first
negotiation, and they will usually be happy enough to let you win two to three
more.
4. Conquer Your Fear First
Most of the time
people do not negotiate or have trouble negotiating either because of the fear
of conflict or fear of being told “no”. Hence, it is essential to identify what
you are afraid of. This allows you to be present in the conversation. Then,
before you go into the negotiation, write out the case for your deserving
money.
5. Make More Eye Contact
Maintaining eye
contact makes you appear more confident. Hence, try to make more eye contact.
By looking them in the eye and holding their gaze, you signal that you are
serious and committed to your ideas. Eye contact also helps you analyze the
other person’s body language and gestures to determine how they perceive you so
you can adjust how you deliver your message.
Negotiations are
an opportunity for everyone involved to get more of what they want. People
often worry that they will be perceived as greedy, demanding, or ungrateful
when they go into a negotiation, but negotiations aren’t personal. Hence, ask
for your desired outcome confidently, with no prejudice.
The idea of
managing a business is easier said than done and we completely agree with you.
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