By following these tips in your next negotiation, you’ll improve your chances of meeting everyone’s interests.
- Before you sit down at the bargaining table, imagine a wide-range of options and packages, including some that may seem far-fetched.
- When talks begin, remember that getting down to business too quickly can stand in the way of building trust.
- Emphasize to your counterpart the importance of separating the “inventing” from “deciding,” as Fisher, Ury, and Patton suggest in Getting to Yes.
- Don’t worry about adding complexity. Bringing new issues, options, and parties to the negotiation is likely to create value.
- Avoid artificial deadlines, though it can be helpful to decide when it’s time to concentrate on the packages you’ve identified.