By the end of this course, you will be able to: prepare strategically for negotiations, communicate with influence, recognize and use power dynamics, and apply collaborative techniques to reach durable agreements in real-world situations.

Negotiation That Works: Strategies for Influence & Agreement

Negotiation That Works: Strategies for Influence & Agreement
This course is part of Business Leadership Essentials: HR, Org Design & Negotiation Specialization

Instructor: Amy Linde, MBA
Access provided by Rothschild & Co. Wealth Management UK
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What you'll learn
Prepare strategically by setting goals, limits, alternatives, and uncovering underlying interests in negotiations.
Communicate effectively using listening, questioning, and emotional awareness to influence and build trust.
Solve conflicts and adapt negotiation strategies to achieve positive outcomes in real-world situations.
Skills you'll gain
- Persuasive Communication
- Conflict Management
- Leadership
- Communication
- Emotional Intelligence
- Verbal Communication Skills
- Decision Making
- Goal Setting
- Interpersonal Communications
- Empathy & Emotional Intelligence
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Cognitive flexibility
- Problem Solving
- Influencing
- Collaboration
- Relationship Management
- Negotiation
- Strategic Thinking
- Non-Verbal Communication
- Adaptability
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