Negotiation skills: practical techniques for the work place

What to say, when to say it, how to say it, to get more of what you want

Negotiation skills: practical techniques for the work place
Negotiation skills: practical techniques for the work place

Negotiation skills: practical techniques for the work place free download

What to say, when to say it, how to say it, to get more of what you want

Practical and easy-to-implement negotiation techniques to get you more of what you want in any business negotiation. No bla bla, just straight to the practical point.

One bite-size video per technique:

  • The objective and logic of the technique.

  • What to say, when to say it, and how to say it.

  • An excerpt of a negotatiation showing the technique in use.

  • Bonus video with Q&A to help you refine the use of the technique.

All techniques are a game-changer:

  • They take you straight to the heart of human behaviour and why people react the way they do in a negotiation.

  • They draw your counterparty into collaboration and co-construction.

  • They avoid conflict and lead to a better and durable working relationship with your counterparty.

  • Give you confidence by reinforcing your hand in a negotiation.

A trainer who has 25 years' international experience in the business negotiation field

  • Founder and Managing Director of a multinational negotiation advisory and training firm with high profile business clients.

  • Thousands of executives and employees, in both the private and public sectors trained with these techniques.

  • Author of the best-selling negotiation technique book for business in French and Italian language (sorry, English version not yet out, hence this e-Learning!).

You should take this course if:

  • You buy or sell

  • You are management

  • You have a commercial or operational role in your organisation

  • You are an entrepreneur or do business development

  • You are in human resources and negotiate with staff or unions

  • You negotiate in your job, internally or externally, voluntarily or involuntarily!