Negotiation Skills Training Courses

With over twenty-five years of proven industry experience, the Negotiations Training Institute of America is the recognized leader in negotiations training, consulting and performance coaching. Through public open enrollment courses and private on-session training sessions, we have helped leading corporations, non-profit organizations and governmental agencies improve their ability to negotiate better outcomes for their constituencies. First-time negotiators as well as those with the greatest competitive drive and amount of first-hand experience and negotiations wisdom can benefit from our time-tested courses. Whether focusing on negotiating a contract with a vendor or jumping in to the often-stressful car buying process to deal with a dealership, our courses provide useful skills, proven techniques and various classroom role plays to help you become more aware of negotiations that you must face on a daily basis.

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Sales Negotiation Training Courses - How To Ask "How Much?"

Sometimes it's the littlest of things that can trip up even a professional sales negotiator. In this case, we often don't want to ask the one question that we need to ask the other side of the table: "how much does that cost". In the end, this can end up costing us a great deal...

Why Don't We Ask "How Much"?

This seems like such a trivial issue, and yet it all too often turns out to be a big deal in the end. The question that we need to find an answer to is just exactly why we don't seem to be able to remember to ask the other side how much something is going to end up costing us.

There are a lot of different reasons why we don't feel comfortable doing this, but getting to the reason that is holding each of us back is something that is important for each of us to do. One big reason is often that we fear that simply by asking the other side how much something costs, we're going to cause them to raise their price to us.

Other reasons can include not wanting to get involved in a long, drawn-out negotiating session (go figure that!) that could result if the other side's price is to high. Another reason could be that we fear what asking for a price will communicate to the other side of the table about what we think of them. Like perhaps we really don't trust them and we're checking up on what they'll be charging us.

Why Not Asking Is The Wrong Thing To Do

The primary reason that not taking the time to ask the other side how much something is going to cost is a bad idea is because it can quite easily end up costing you a great deal of money. This is a case where what you don't know can come back and haunt you.

When you are negotiating with the other side of the table and you don't ask them how much something is going to cost you, then you are making an assumption about how much it's going to cost. This assumption is not necessarily correct.

The farther that you go into the negotiations without clarifying this issue, the stronger your self-generated belief in what the price is going to be will become. After awhile, you won't even think to ask the other side how much because you'll assume that the number that you are picturing in your head is the same number that they have in their head.

It's disconnects like this that can easily trip up a sales negotiation in the 11th hour. Assumptions that have been made about price turn out to be not true and that can screw everything up at the last minute.

What All Of This Means For You

One of the most important questions that you can ask during a sales negotiation is "how much". Although this sounds easy to do, it turns out that for most of us it's actually quite difficult to do.

The reasons that it's so difficult to do vary from negotiator to negotiator. However, it generally has to do with either not wanting to upset the negotiations or from a false sense that both sides have the same price in their heads.

When you are involved in a sales negotiation, take the time to ask "how much" every time the other side makes a proposal to you. It may feel a bit awkward the first few times that you say it; however, over time you'll get comfortable using this power phrase and you'll be amazed at just how much information you'll get by using it!

Source: Dr. Jim Anderson Link

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