Month: October 2018
Negotiation skills are an attribute which every woman wanting to get ahead must have. In business today, successful negotiation is extremely important and is one of the pre-requisites for achieving success. The following are 5 steps which should be followed in order to negotiate successfully in business.
The very first step is to place yourself in the shoes of the person whom you are negotiating with. Look at things from the other persons perspective and evaluate what their objectives are. This will help you to understand what outcome they are looking for and hence could give you an advantage in the negotiation process. You will also be able to analyze how the other group views you and your proposal.
The next step which should be followed is to know everything about the business you are dealing with. You need to prepare prior to your meeting and find out as much as possible about them. Things which you need to consider should be how well the business is doing at the moment, whether they are carrying out the deal to meet some financial requirement and/or what the purpose is for them to be carrying out business with your company. The main reason for this step is to find out the motive behind the business dealing.
Always remember the person asking the questions is the person who holds the power. Ensure you ask questions to clarify the outcome are required and what is required from you.
There are many techniques involved with negotiation and you should make use of the one you feel most comfortable with. There are generally 3 types of techniques which every woman should select from. These three techniques are:
-Competitive/Conflict negotiation
-Cooperative Negotiation
-Problem Solving Negotiation
Each of these techniques is unique on their own and follows a different plan. Research them all and then select one, which suits your style of negotiation and which also, helps your company fulfill its business needs.
The fourth step is to prepare a strategy. In order to achieve your objectives and come out successful from the negotiation, you need to have a well thought out and planned strategy. You can never predict what is going to happen so being prepared is the best option. Prepare the things you need to say and what you want to achieve beforehand. Knowing this information in advance, frees your mind to concentrate on managing whatever happens on the day.
Some of the tasks you should focus on completing before the meeting should be the time at which you will be carrying out the negotiation – is it suitable to both parties? Next, the duration of the meeting should be kept in mind, have you left enough time between meetings, so you dont have to rush from one to another staying focused is the key. Where should the meeting be held to ensure a successful outcome is also very important?
The fifth and final step in negotiation is that you remain calm. There will be aspects in the meeting when you will not know what to do or say. At these moments the best thing to do is remain calm and patient. Do not let them know you are feeling pressured and most of all, do not let the other party intimidate you. If in doubt, ask a clarifying question.
If you own or have owned land underlying or adjoining railroad corridors in California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming, you may be entitled to money from the settlement of a pending class action lawsuit.
The rail corridors in question are:
California-Mojave 02 to Los
Angeles 03
California-Reno to
Sacramento
Colorado-Julesburg to
Longmont
Idaho-Boise to Brigham
City
Kansas-Topeka to Salinas
Michigan-Saginaw to
Grayling
Montana-Fargo to Billings
Montana-Billings to Seattle
North Dakota-Fargo to
Billings
Oklahoma-Vinita Jct. to
Tulsa
Oregon-Boise to Spokane
Utah-Boise to Brigham City
Washington-Yakima to
Everett
Washington-Tacoma to
Kalama
Wisconsin-Eau Claire to St.
Paul
Wyoming-Cheyenne to Salt
Lake City.
AT&T, which owns telecommunications cable on the properties, has agreed to pay net compensation benefits ranging from approximately $.60 to up to approximately $3.80 per linear foot to qualifying claimants.
If you, or an estate or entity you represent, own or have owned land along these corridors, your rights may be affected by the proposed legal settlement.
The deadline to comment on, object to or opt out of the settlement is October 11, 2007. Local fairness hearings are scheduled for:
California Fairness Hearing
November 28, 2007
Colorado Fairness Hearing
December 18, 2007
Idaho Fairness Hearing
November 30, 2007
Kansas Fairness Hearing
December 19, 2007
Michigan Fairness Hearing
December 21, 2007
Montana Fairness Hearing
December 17, 2007
North Dakota Fairness
Hearing
December 20, 2007
Oklahoma Fairness Hearing
December 19, 2007
Oregon Fairness Hearing
November 27, 2007
Utah Fairness Hearing
November 29, 2007
Washington Fairness
Hearing
November 27, 2007
Wisconsin Fairness Hearing
December 21, 2007
Wyoming Fairness Hearing
December 18, 2007.
A final fairness hearing is scheduled for January 17, 2008, and the deadline for filing a claim is February 18, 2008.