Manager and negotiator in one: tips on learning to negotiate effectively

One of the soft skills every successful manager must master is the ability to negotiate. The art of negotiating is useful in everyday managerial work, from communication with subordinates and other teams to resolving disputes between team members. How can you learn to negotiate effectively? Here are some tips.

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Come to meetings prepared

The first and perhaps most important aspect of negotiations, according to Addicted2Success.com, is preparation. The better prepared you are, the less the likelihood of your being caught off guard and the more likely you will be able to find the optimal solution.

Keep emotions in check

Try not to take anything from a negotiation personally and maintain a calm demeanour throughout. Your emotional state has a significant influence on the extent to which other participants allow themselves to be swayed by emotions during the discussion.

Seek to understand the true motivations of all participants

People often have specific demands during negotiations that may seem illogical to others who do not understand why these demands are so important. Frequently, they are rooted in deeper motivations and reasons others are unaware of. Strive to get to the heart of the matter, set aside specific requests for a moment, and determine what is truly important to each party.

Seek compromise

The aim of negotiation is not to win at all costs; rather it is to find a solution acceptable to everyone. Try approaching the problem from a completely new perspective and find a compromise no one may have yet considered but it represents the best outcome for all parties involved.

Learn from every negotiation

To continuously improve your negotiating skills, it is essential to learn from each negotiation. Always ask yourself afterwards what you overlooked or underestimated, what you could have done better and, on the contrary, what went well.

 

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