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The Missing Keys to Great Negotiation Skills

Written by: Carole Hodges

Article Overview: Improve your negotiation skills and drive more dollars to your bottom line. Enhance your ability to achieve your desired outcome by understanding these basic negotiating skills.

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The Missing Keys to Great Negotiation Skills

Would you agree that your success, in business and in life, is determined by your ability to successfully ask for, and get, what you want? It may have begun when you first asked for a cookie. Today, you may be asking for a $50,000 contract or a higher discount on supplies. The principles are the same.

Yet I find people often miss the mark. Clients tell me that they fear negotiations will result in anger, so they never even ask for what they want. Or their negotiations bring about a stalemate. In every instance, we find that four specific keys are missing.

Good negotiation skills can actually increase your credibility, your communication and your business. These simple steps will make all the difference:

By following the four keys above, you will enjoy significantly greater success in negotiations. However, if either party is doing one of the following, the negotiation has little chance to succeed.

FATAL APPROACHES IN NEGOTIATION

Mastering these principles requires great introspection, listening skills and clear communication. But they can make you a skilled negotiator. Not only that, skilled negotiations can increase the confidence that people place in you.

Ready, set…negotiate!

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About the Author: Carole Hodges
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The YES Connection is powered by business and executive coach Carole Hodges, whose driving passion is to create environments where people can live and work from the heart connection. She teaches businesspeople to market, manage, and prioritize based upon their life goals in order to make the greatest possible impact. Her proven results are consistently extraordinary. Many clients feel their achievements are almost magical. The YES Connection aligns heart, mind, body, and spirit for visible success. http://www.theYESconnection.com

Carole is a Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and sponsors a monthly NLP educational program in the Los Angeles area. Additionally, she is a master DISC practitioner working in conjunction with Carol Dysart of PeopleSmart Solutions. Additional studies include gender communication and emotional release techniques. She studied Quantum Growth Coaching for business owners under Paul Lemberg.

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