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Time Management: Determine Your Values

Determine Your Values SINCE TIME MANAGEMENT is really life management, improving your personal productivity begins with an exam- ination of your values. One of Murphy’s Laws says that before you do anything, you have to do something else first. It’s not possible to manage your time properly unless you know exactly what your values are....

Negotiation: The Successful Negotiator

The Successful Negotiator WHAT ARE the marks of a successful negotiator and how can you tell if you are one? If you observe successful negotiators, you will find several common characteristics and practices. First, they view negotiating as a lifelong process; it is never-ending. They see all of life as a process of compromising and...

Negotiation: Negotiations Are Never Final

Negotiations Are Never Final NEGOTIATION SHOULD be seen as an ongoing process. No negotiation is ever final. If you get new information that changes your perspective on the situation, go back and ask to reopen the negotiation. We talked before about the “Chinese contract.” If you are negotiating with another party with whom you intend...

Negotiation: The Walk-Away Method

The Walk-Away Method THIS IS ONE of the most powerful tools in negotiation. In fact, you should never enter into a serious negotiation unless you are prepared to walk away if you do not achieve your most important goals in a transaction. Previously, we talked about the importance of developing options (Chapter Twelve) and finding...

Negotiation: Price Negotiating Tactics

Price Negotiating Tactics IN CHAPTER THREE, we talked about two types of negotiation: the short-term, onetime negotiation and the long-term business negotiation. In the short-term negotiation, your job is to get the very best price and terms at this moment, without concern for whether you will ever see or work with this person again. There...

Negotiation: Persuasion by Social Proof

Persuasion by Social Proof ONE OF THE most powerful influences on thinking is what other people “like me” have done in a similar situation. We are inordinately influenced by the behaviors of other people with whom we identify and to whom we relate. Keeping Up with the Joneses I remember a door-to-door magazine saleswoman coming...

Sales Management: Use the CANEI Method

Use the CANEI Method Canei (continuous and never-ending improvement) as a philosophy is the driving force behind the most successful and profitable companies in the world today. It should be your philosophy as well. With CANEI, you continually look for ways to improve every part of your performance, from the selection of salespeople through every...