FBPirate95
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Re: Negotiating - Like it or Hate it?
Yes it was Karass that I went to. Personally it was an outstanding course. Very well put together, and the excercises were exactly what was needed to convey the points of the class.
Probably the best thing about it is that all of the points to negotiating they teach actually works. Not many classes you go to can say that.
By the way, did you go to a Karass (sp?) negotiating class? I did that many, many moons ago when I was first starting out in commodity sales (no longer in commodities; still in sales). It was a good class. I still see their course offered in airline magazines. I can only imagine what they pay for those 2-3 page spreads.
I recall two things from their course:
1) when you figure out what your "hourly rate" is for successful negotiating you quickly realize you're making the kind of money a good attorney or doctor makes (of course, you'd probably go broke "saving" all that money if you had to buy that much to equal in savings w/the good doc is making per year); but the point wasn't lost on me. If you could save $500 on a car in one hour of negotiating, it was worth your time and effort to at least ask.
2) usually the first person to start the negotiations "wins"; not necessarily the first person to offer a PRICE...but the first person to start the negotiation process. It's sort of a game of follow the leader. The leader sets the pace, and the follower...loses a little leverage. I've since been in other negotiating sessions and this almost always plays out in role-playing.
I guess I used to enjoy negotiating more. But at my almost-40 age I've come to realize that you generally get what you pay for. I try to buy quality stuff and pay a fair price for it so the other guy feels ok about the deal. This is particularly true if I need to ever see the seller again (like my local hardware store, or lawn mower shop).
Yes it was Karass that I went to. Personally it was an outstanding course. Very well put together, and the excercises were exactly what was needed to convey the points of the class.
Probably the best thing about it is that all of the points to negotiating they teach actually works. Not many classes you go to can say that.