Showing posts with label Urgency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urgency. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

One of the Most Powerful Negotiating Strategies


One of the Most Powerful Negotiating Strategies
The single most powerful tool for winning a negotiation
is the ability to get up and walk away
from the table without a deal.”
Anonymous   

As I see it. . . . . . . .

One of the most powerful negotiating strategies

When a negotiation is at a point that it reaches an unacceptable impasse or the other party is making unreasonable demands one of the most powerful negotiating strategies is the ability to walk away from the negotiation table.

Walking away from the negotiation table is telling the other party that you are not able to except their terms or conditions and you are withdrawing from the negotiating process.

You have to know in advance of the negotiations beginning what your limits in the negotiations will be . . . . and at what point you would walk away from the negotiation.

In walking away from the table you are accepting the fact that you may not be able to conclude the negotiation process.

Several things can result from walking away from the negotiating table:

1. You have reached to your limits in the negotiations and any additions concessions on your part could jeopardize your position or become a concession that you would later regret.  

2. Walking away from the table will being unreasonable demands to a stop.

3. At the time you walk away from the table you are withdrawing your last concession. In many cases the other person will change their focus and attempt to keep the last concession in play and the business will be successfully concluded by all the parties excepting the last concession.

4. The other party would be shocked that you leaving the table and can look to conclude the negotiations with a concession on their part to reach a successfully outcome.

5. It shifts the sense of urgency in the negotiations and if the other is interested in moving forward they will most likely make a concession to keep the negotiations moving.

Not every negotiation is concluded successfully and not every successful negotiation creates the desired outcome.

One of the most powerful negotiating strategies . . . . is in have the courage to walk away from the negotiations in order to bring them to a successful conclusion.

©2013 Lou Ludwig Motivation Power Quote, Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author

 

Friday, December 21, 2012

Everything is Possible With Perseverance


Motivational Power Quote

Everything is Possible With Perseverance 
The journey may be hard, exhausting, and frustrating . . .
But you can accomplish practically anything
if you persevere.”
Paul Lawrence, screen writer

   
As I see it. . . . . . . .

Everything is possible with perseverance  

What is the difference between the person that succeeds and . . . . the one that falls short?

What separates the person that stands in the winner’s circle of life and the one that watches?

The differences can be found . . . . in the word perseverance and in the attitude of I can and I will. That person believes in themselves and . . . . in their heart they have the determination that they can and will succeed.

They will demonstrate their perseverance through the ups and downs and remain focused on their goals. If they get off course they adjust . . . .  and get back on track. If they get knocked down . . . . they will pick themselves up and keep their eye on their goals.

The person that has perseverance knows where they want to go and . . . . will act with a sense of purpose and with a sense of urgency to get there.

Everything is possible with perseverance . . . . when it’s combined with the belief in yourself and a attitude of I can and I will.

©2010 Lou Ludwig, Sales and Management Consultant Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author