Debt Negotiation - Do It Yourself Tips! By Mary Wise
Following are some tips that can help you understand more the art of negotiation and will aid you in the process of reaching a deal with a third party whether the issue is financial related or not. Win-Win
Situations If you expect a negotiation to result in a winner and a loser, then the negotiations will end up being too hard. Therefore, the first tip is: Aim to a win-win situation where both you and the third party obtain something. Flexible
Expectations For instance, if you want to obtain A, B, and C being A the main thing you want, you need to consider a scenario where you get A and B and the other party keeps C or you get A and C and the other party keeps B. Or maybe you need to add D to the negotiations knowing that they will be interested in it when it doesn't mean that much to you. The second tip would be then: Define your main interest and be flexible with your alternative ones. Know
Yourself and Know The Other Party This will help you to protect yourself from the other party's negotiation techniques as well as exploiting their weaknesses on your benefit. In any case, you need to understand the need of subtleness. If you are taking advantage of a weakness it is important that the affected party doesn't realize that because otherwise that would negatively dispose them against you. Patience,
Patience, Patience When you first sit down with the other party a negotiation process has started. Such processes have different parts and though all of them can be resolved within a day, it is advisable to held at least two reunions in order to obtain better terms for both parties. How? Easy, the first reunion should be focused on building a bond, giving good impressions showing yourself as cooperative people and stating your requirements and needs clearly. As long as the other party does the same, the negotiations are on the right road. The time between reunions should be used to come up with solutions that provide both parties with at least part of the things they want. The second reunion should be used to exchange proposals and discuss them. If no solution is obtained, a third or even forth meeting can be held, each time with more information about the needs and desires of each party and new proposals. Doors
Ought to Remain Open Just express that in the event of new circumstances you may meet again to further discuss the situation. You never know what may happen to you or to the other party or up to what extend external circumstances may change providing your with a solution to whatever problem that got negotiations stuck. Questions or comments on this weeks newsletter email publisher@shopperscoach.com
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