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Conflict: Don't Just Fight It, Manage It

Conflict is an ever-present feature of workplaces. When it is destructive, it is invariably because the participants don't know they have options. This article shows you the 7 options you always have in conflict.


Negotiating: The Impact of Time on Negotiations

Whether we are talking about one's personal or professional life, time is a precious commodity. Appreciate the time you are investing in resolving a dispute or negotiating an issue. Make sure your time is warranted before over-investing in a minor issue's resolution. Unlike money, wasted time is not recoverable. It is a limited commodity that should be wisely rationed.


More Than Just Money: Barter

By definition, barter is the when parties swap services or resources. But in business terms, it’s an exchange that ends usually with everyone a winner. All parties involved in bartering hold onto their cold hard cash and don’t lose a cent. There’s no worries about getting ripped off as a buyer or seller, so it’s an exchange that’s high on trust, low on tension. And finally, the government doesn’t get its hands on any of the proceeds. Bartering is such a great system, it’s no wonder it’s been around nearly forever.


What if Negotiation Were Easy?

What if we lived with an underlining set of principles to use our minds to see through the other person’s eyes with empathy when negotiating? What if everyone had John Nash’s “Beautiful Mind” and immediately worked toward a win/win? What if negotiations between people of different nationalities was not about winning and losing but about long-term future relationships?


Basic Principles Make You A Smarter Negotiator

The way that you conduct yourself in a negotiation can dramatically the outcome. I've been teaching negotiating to business leaders throughout North America since 1982 and I've distilled this down to five essential principles. These principles are always at work for you and will help you smoothly get what you want:


To Be a More Powerful Negotiator Never Say Yes to the First Offer

Power Negotiators know that you should never say Yes to the first offer (or counter-offer) because it automatically triggers two thoughts in the other person's mind.


How Time Pressure Affects the Outcome of a Negotiation

In Puerto Prince, Haiti, former President Jimmy Carter, Colin Powell, and Senator Sam Nunn were in intense negotiations with Haiti's military commander, General Cedras. The phone rang and it was President Clinton calling to tell them that he had already started the invasion and they had 30 minutes to get out of there.


Wholesale Negotiating Tips

Tips for negotiating with wholesalers.


Valuing Yourself

The ability to value yourself, coupled with strong negotiation skills, are critical in terms of determining your own worth and value, and the value which others place upon you.


You Don't Get What You Deserve, You Get What You Negotiate

Negotiating is situational. No one style is effective in every situation and it's important to stay focused on your objectives and remain flexible in finding ways to achieve them.


Bidding and Winning Projects as a Freelancer

When you’re a freelancer, you cannot escape the task of bidding for projects and hoping to win the projects. Losing out more times than you’d actually care to admit, understand that it’s part and parcel of being a freelancer.


The Negotiation Coach

All roads in business eventually lead to the bottom line. Everything we have done to this point has been to create value for our clients. This value will in turn give us the opportunity to charge more then would be normally possible. How do we charge for our products and services?


Plain Talk Vs Obfuscation

When negotiating, in order to be clearly understood, use language the other person is familiar with and comfortable with. Negotiating is not the place to show off your large vocabulary and ability to be articulate. Rather it is the place to be clear, concise, and persuasive.


Russian Roulette: Or Doing Business in Eastern Bloc Countries

Business people beware! Watch your back!


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