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SR Negotiating Blog

by Mike Roberts 19 Jul, 2022
A Personal Experience
by Michael Roberts 31 Mar, 2022
Know What You Want - Absolutely 
negotiating, teaching requests, what makes people lie,
by Mike Roberts 15 Apr, 2021
An interesting request.
by Mike Roberts 21 Sept, 2020
The Best Negotiators Know What They Want.
by Michael Roberts 14 Sept, 2020
Last year I included the following as part of one of my Blogs - It is even more valid today. Trust: Trust is built up over time between parties. It becomes established as agreements are honoured exactly as agreed – not just once, but every time. Trust is a major part of a relationship, a corner stone. Trust allows each side to “know” how the other party will act, not just an expectation but a promise that will be fulfilled. One can expect (and be right) that secrets and confidences will be kept. The parties know if the trust is ever broken it can never be repaired. Deals will be delivered to the letter – exactly as agreed, not distorted, misinterpreted, reneged upon or ignored and forgotten. If changes have to be made they will be discussed and agreed in advance. The parties know the value of trust (and the cost of losing it). In Business: Trust is very difficult to maintain because: Employees are for ever changing. Market and economic pressures do not remain constant. Greed for profit / commission or bonus have a negative impact – relationships are expendable when there is a quick profit to be made. When an individual does not understand complexity, consequence, sustainability and the long term, they do not understand trust, relationships, integrity and partnership.
17 Mar, 2020
Scott Roberts Negotiating now offers on-line training to meet the needs of teams spread out over country and continent. Our clients want a cost-effective method of keeping their talent up to the mark.
by Michael Roberts 28 Jun, 2019
We examine some of the issues and questions raised by the use of #deadlock during the last 3 years of Leaving the EU.
by Michael Roberts 24 Jul, 2018
Here are the connections to some of our earlier blogs. They refer to negotiating lessons and references relating to news items over recent times. https://wp.me/p1V1RZ-2y - Make Me an Offer lessons from Brexit. https://wp.me/p1V1RZ-b - No Good trying to be Nice. (Sept 2017)
by Michael Roberts 04 Jul, 2018
When looking to blame the other side remember:
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