Be More Persuasive
Perhaps one of the most valuable talents/skills that a negotiator should have is being persuasive. After all, if you can’t persuade other people to consider your side you won’t get very far.
Here are a few negotiation tips to increase your power of persuasion.
Focus on the other person’s positive attributes
Find an attribute you like about the other person and then compliment her/him on it. This tip comes from a Harvard Business blog:
Be sincere, genuine and likeable
This tip comes from Pat Price in Best Management Articles:
Ask questions rather than make statements
This tip comes from Calvin Sun in the Tech Republic:
Dr. Chester Karrass, in his book Give and Take, suggests the following:
• Start with easy to settle issues rather than the more charged ones
• Deliver good news before bad news
• Emphasize where you are in agreement
• Present both sides of the issue
• Pay attention to your end argument, since it is the one the other person will remember the most
• State your conclusions explicitly
• Repeat your message to create acceptance
What persuades you?
Here are a few negotiation tips to increase your power of persuasion.
Focus on the other person’s positive attributes
Find an attribute you like about the other person and then compliment her/him on it. This tip comes from a Harvard Business blog:
Be sincere, genuine and likeable
This tip comes from Pat Price in Best Management Articles:
Ask questions rather than make statements
This tip comes from Calvin Sun in the Tech Republic:
Dr. Chester Karrass, in his book Give and Take, suggests the following:
• Start with easy to settle issues rather than the more charged ones
• Deliver good news before bad news
• Emphasize where you are in agreement
• Present both sides of the issue
• Pay attention to your end argument, since it is the one the other person will remember the most
• State your conclusions explicitly
• Repeat your message to create acceptance
What persuades you?
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