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Article Index
Negotiating a Sale
Know the Customer
Know Your Own Position
Your Negotiating Strategy
Controlling the Negotiation
Making Concessions
Getting a Higher Price
Finishing Up
Contract Issues
Regular Customers

Negotiating a Sale

3. Your Negotiating Strategy

3.1 Develop your strategy.

Much of the detail may only come into focus when you write it down.

  • Decide the overall approach you will adopt.
  • Be clear about the type of deal you want and the priority you will give it.
  • Know what your strengths are and how you plan to use them.
  • Work out how you will defend the weaker aspects of your proposition.
  • Give a written copy of this strategy to anyone negotiating on your behalf.

3.2 Get the right negotiating team.

  • Where possible, match the seniority and style of those you are negotiating with.
  • Use a specialist to negotiate in areas outside your expertise. For example, use a surveyor to negotiate your office lease or an agent to act for you in a new market overseas.

3.3 Aim for a deal that works for you, while keeping the customer happy.

  • Even if negotiations are going your way, keep emphasising the benefits.
  • Do not wring every last penny out of customers you value.
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