Canada Business Network

Government Services for Entrepreneurs

Lookup your industry by keyword and select the best match.


Breadcrumb

  1. Home >
  2. Marketing and Sales > Sales and customer relationship management  >
  3. Negotiations

Negotiations

Negotiating is an inevitable part of doing business. You negotiate with suppliers, distributors and customers. Good negotiations can lead to prosperity, while bad negotiations can damage your business profitability.

Before you start

The first step to a successful negotiation is to be prepared.

Principled Negotiation

Negotiations are usually seen to be confrontational, because each party is trying to get the best deal they can at the expense of the other person. However, negotiations can take on a more positive light. You are not battling with the person across the table. You are building a relationship and perhaps the start of a great partnership. It helps to approach the process with a win-win goal in mind.

One method of non-adversarial bargaining is principled negotiation. Follow the four steps to principled negotiation:

  1. Separate the people from the problem - Make the discussion about what is being negotiated, not who is doing the negotiating.
  2. Focus on interests, not positions - Both sides want something. Focus on the goals rather than on how you want to accomplish those goals.
  3. Invent options for mutual gain - Do not approach the negotiations with the goal of getting what you want. Make the goal something that benefits both sides.
  4. Use objective criteria - Base the negotiations on market values or traditional practices rather than on what you think things are worth.

Smart Negotiating

Preparation and planning are not the only elements of smart negotiating. Handling yourself well at the negotiation table is also key. Some things to keep in mind are:

Recent Blog Posts

February 06, 2012

Commercializing your concept — Consider your options

Find out about access to various resources such as funding, support and research facilities as you transform your ideas into products for the marketplace.

January 30, 2012

Skill testing questions: Do you know the answer?

Find out what you need to know about promotional contests.

January 23, 2012

Are your customers creditworthy?

When clients don't pay, it can be a nightmare for small businesses. Learn how to protect your cash flow and check your clients' credit.


Read more…

Regional Business Service Centres


ON TWITTER

  • RT @statcan_eng: What does it all mean? The first 2011 #Census analytical document will be released Feb 8 http://t.co/qW0p3FH0
    February 08, 2012
  • Use Internet search tools to improve the chances of having your business found on the Web. http://t.co/ia7mXA46
    February 08, 2012
  • RT @smallbusinessbc: Free Seminar - avail. across BC! Saving Energy is Smart Business by @PowerSmartBC http://t.co/JuZ3jgdY
    February 07, 2012

SUBSCRIBE

Global RSS Feed
(all topics)

Blog RSS Feed
(only blog entries)


Follow Canada Business Network on:
Twitter
Facebook 

Share this page:

Bookmark and Share

Call, or visit in person

1-888-576-4444

TTY:1-800-457-8466 (hearing impaired)

Regional Business Service Centres


Governement of Canada Symbol of the Governement of Canada