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How to Win the Negotiation ... Without Being a Jerk

In negotiations of any kind, it requires give and take between all parties involved.

Today, I read an article written by Mariwyn Evans, is a senior editor of REALTOR® magazine-

 titled How To Win The Negotiations Without Being A Jerk.

The article gives some great tips and suggestions to effectively negotiate a transaction.

Please read the entire article by clicking the above link.

Here are a few highlights from the article;

  • Scope out the goals: Understand what the goals and needs are of the parties.
  • Scope out the other side: Try and understand the position and negotiating tactics of the other party.
  • Listen & Learn: By listening we can determine what the other side really wants!
  • Connect Through Emotions: Negotiations are emotional, always keep this fact in mind.
  • Be Flexible, Stay Focused: By staying focused and keeping emotions in check- neither party feels harmed.

There are NINE (9) additional tips to move the negotiations to the desired results. Read the entire article!

Negotiations are part of just about every interaction. The article was not written for any party to have a greater bargaining position-

just to make the negotiations easier for all involved.

Do you have any negotiating tips that you care to share? Please comment below!

 

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Comments

Good negotiating isn't only about price, too.

Posted by Stephen Graham (Realty Professionals, Inc) about 1 year ago

Mott, thank you for that it was a very informative article. Being a jerk in negotiations is not necessary at all. The two things I dont do is interrupt, or talk too much. Finally turn everything argumentive into a positive. Thanks, Keith

Posted by Keith Goodman about 1 year ago

Funny how much good negotiating simply requires good common sense.

Posted by Kevin McGourty - Moving Help - nationwide (MovingHelp.com) about 1 year ago

Good advice on negotiating.  There is no reason to cross the line when attempting to reach a resolution with someone.

Posted by Rebecca Cole (Carrollton Bank ) about 1 year ago

Good post, but my is it loud! Your font size seemed to be yelling at me!

Posted by Ellie McIntire Real Estate in Howard County Maryland (The McIntire Team of Long & Foster) about 1 year ago

seems like the person who listens the most, wins the battle

Posted by Robert Worthington (Worthington Realty) about 1 year ago

Ellie- I've been trying to get my font in order!!!

Rebecca- Negotiating should be a give and take process- both parties should feel even in the end.

Kevin- It really is plain common sense!

Keith- It is easy to become jerky during negotiations, staying calm and non-emotional is advised.

Stephen- That is THE TRUTH- Usually THE PRICE is just a smoke screen for other real concerns.

Posted by Mott ٩(๏̯͡๏)۶¯`••._.• Mo$ Kornicki (SIB REALTY, Llc) about 1 year ago

I think your philosophy which cretes a win/win situation for all concerned.

Give and take is normal as long as all parties believe they have won something.

Thanks for the great blog.

Keep on blogging and have a wonderful day.

All the best.

Bill

www.merrellinstitute.com

Posted by Bill C. Merrell, Ph.D. (Merrell Institute ~ Appraisal Education Network) about 1 year ago

Robert- That is why G-D gave us 2 ears and 1 mouth!

Bill- Negotiation is not a battle- just an exercise in ironing things out.

Posted by Mott ٩(๏̯͡๏)۶¯`••._.• Mo$ Kornicki (SIB REALTY, Llc) about 1 year ago

Mott - Negotiation is an art, some people think by being overly aggressive they are doing a good job for their side, the key is to make each party feel like they gain something.

Posted by Jennifer Fivelsdal, Fishkill NY (Keller Williams Realty Team - Real Estate Agent) about 1 year ago

Mott, I do not think that I have ever sat down to a negotiation that someone has not been a jerk in.

Posted by Danny Thornton (R & D Management) about 1 year ago

Jennifer- I agree there is certainly an artistic approach to effective negotiating. Being aggressive only alienates the people that we are moving to see things in another light.

 

Danny- Being "Jerky" is a way of life for some.

Posted by Mott ٩(๏̯͡๏)۶¯`••._.• Mo$ Kornicki (SIB REALTY, Llc) about 1 year ago

great post, good negotiation skills sure make our job a lot easier.  Ever since I studied up on this I've noticed how much I use it on a day to day basis with everthing.  should've read up on this years aog.

Posted by Michael Crockett (RE/MAX Madison) about 1 year ago

There are many ways to negotiate with "willing" parties. Sometimes the best negotiation is NO negotiation.

Posted by Mott ٩(๏̯͡๏)۶¯`••._.• Mo$ Kornicki (SIB REALTY, Llc) about 1 year ago

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