June 19, 2025

A Practical Set of Dos and Don'ts for Succeeding at Negotiating

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This article is aimed at both the beginner and at the more seasoned negotiator. It aims to give you, at a glance, some fundamental advice about what to do and, equally, what not to do in the main phases of a negotiation.

Preparing to Negotiate

Dos

  • Be absolutely clear about your objectives.
  • Devote sufficient time to planning your time.
  • Work out a number of options and the range of options with which you will be satisfied.
  • Spend time looking for common ground between you and your negotiating partner.
  • Spend a significant amount of time thinking about relevant longer-term issues.
  • Set a range of limits from your best possible outcome down to the point at which you would walk away.
  • Plan around each individual issue in a way which is independent of any sequence.
  • Find out about the other party and their approach to negotiating.

Don'ts

  • Assume you can make it up as you go along.
  • Go into a negotiation ‘cold’.
  • Consider only one or two outcomes.
  • Concentrate unduly on possible sticking points or objections.
  • Think only about short-tem issues and considerations.
  • Plan your objectives around fixed point outcomes.
  • Place to heavy a reliance on sequence planning.
  • Assume you can cope with anyone and change your style on the hoof.

Conducting the Negotiation

Dos

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