الحروف من المفاوضة لعبة
الثلاثة [غلدن رول] ل يربح في أيّ مفاوضة
ب [أسما] [إل-كدي]
طوال ي 30 سنون في المفاوضة لعبة وبينما يلعب في كلّ مستويات, أنا حقّقت أنّ هذا ثلاثة [غلدن رول] حقّا ماذا أمر ل يحقّق نتيجات عظيمة في اللعبة.
يطبّق هذا قواعد إلى أيّ نوع من مفاوضة لعبة, ما إذا هو [مولتيميلّيون] باوند صفقة, يشتري سيارة أو منزل - ال نفسه قواعد يطبّقون.
الشيء رائعة حول هذا [غلدن رول] أنّ حتّى غير ماهر مفاوضات علبة, ليس فحسب لاعب على ليلة غير أنّ أيضا يربح وقت كبيرة يستعمل هذا ثلاثة [غلدن رول]; هم الحروف من المفاوضة لعبة.
1) هدف كبيرة
2) صبور
3) خوّلت صغيرة
[لت'س] [تلك بووت] الثلاثة [غلدن رول] من المفاوضة لعبة.
1) هدف كبيرة
هذا المجال مملكة السفط.
قال أرنولد [تونب] مرّة:
"هو مفارقة غير أنّ بعمق يصحّ ومبدأ مهمّة من حياة أنّ الطريق [موست ليكلي] أن يبلغ هدف يكون أن يكون هدفت لا في أنّ هدف بنفسي غير أنّ في [سم موش] هدف طموحة إلى ما بعد هو."
ي زار زوجة وأنا متجر قديمة الأخرى يوم ونحن توهّمنا عظيمة ينظر [فيكتورين] [كفّ تبل] أنّ كان في شرط سليمة.
السعر كان بطاقة £499 وزوجتي كان صبغ أن يشتري هو; لاحظ البائعته "ملحق" إلى الطاولة وبشكل طبيعيّ لم يزحزح على السعر.
أدبا, قال أنا إلى ه, أنّ أنا جدّا أحرجت بالحالة وأنّ كلّ أنّ أنا أتلقّى في جيبي £90 باوندات وما من [كرديت كرد]. The sales man was shocked but appreciated my “openness” with him and said, “you couldn’t make it £200 pounds (notice the concession he made).
I took my wife aside and pretended to ask her if she has any money on her; while of course, she knew what I was doing.
We went back to the salesman and I said that my wife has another £20 on her and offered him all what we have which was £110 in total. To my pleasant surprise he accepted while my wife was pleasantly in shock.
Obviously I can give you hundreds of examples on Aiming big golden rule alone, but I hope you got the point.
Poor negotiators are shy to ask or to aspire for stunning results for fear of failure. Remember you can always ask and the worst that could happen is that you get a NO, but more often than not the other party will want to continue if he saw that you are “genuine” and “polite”.
Try this rule when you buy a new car.
First decide which car, study the price, determine how much you will pay (planning) and then, take the money in cash with you on the last day of the month and show it to the sales man “humbly” explaining that this is all you have for this beautiful car; Just don’t tell him how desperate you are for the car!
Just make sure that what you are paying him is around 30% less than the asking price (to start). I promise you, you will get the car you dreamt off all this time and at a great price.
2) Be Patient
Have you heard of the expression the 11th hour? And “All good things come to those who wait?”
In most negotiations big concessions happen in the last few hours regardless of how long the negotiation has taken.
The more you bring the salesman or the buyer to his deadline without you conceding too much (The next golden rule) the more concessions will be given at the end.
Being patient till the end is what differentiates the boys from the men and the girls from the women.
Top negotiators with no exceptions are patient, they play on the changing circumstances that will favour them in the end. This is one of Nature’s most sacred laws… things will change.
A Chinese proverb may be helpful here “if you wait patiently by the side of the river, the corpse of your enemy will pass you by”.
3) Concede small
You need to negotiate with the Russians one day to understand this golden rule.
The concession pattern tells a “patient” negotiator so much about his opponent’s situation and negotiation style.
The salesman in the antique shop went from £499 to £200 in one go; he reduced the price by 60% in the first go. Is there more concessions to come? You may ask… of course there is.
What about the sales man situation? You could safely assume that the item in question couldn’t have cost him more than third of what he is asking now and that my £90 offer was still making him little profit or he wouldn’t have continued the negotiation.
A reasonable return for him would in this case be 50% and hence my £110 offer was what he would be comfortable with albeit not a great deal for him.
If the sales man said from the outset that he couldn’t go less than £400 which is a reduction of 20% as the first concession, how much you think I could have settled this for?
The answer would be around £190. Why? Going by the “third of the asking price - cost rule” for his industry, the table would have cost him about £130, adding 50% makes around £190 pounds.
Final word about his “opening Gambit”; £499 was his aspiration in the first place and it is important that such a demand should be ignored by the negotiator and hence the initial “politeness” and “humbleness” that one should show to find the true aspiration of the seller.
Osama El-Kadi, Easy Strategy



































