Negotiation as a social process

Negotiation as a social process

Do you understand negotiation as a part of working life? Improve your skills!

Negotiation is not just about individuals, but also about relationships and social dynamics. In this blog, we will look at how culture and the work environment influence our negotiation skills. With the help of specific examples and techniques, you will learn how to communicate better and build relationships with colleagues and superiors. The social aspects of negotiation will open new horizons for you and allow you to create more favorable working conditions.

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Description:
The blog focuses on negotiating salary and working conditions with an emphasis on critical thinking and self-confidence. It provides practical advice, techniques, and engaging activities to improve negotiation skills.

Language tone:
The text is motivational and encouraging, aiming to awaken a sense of self-worth and the need for personal growth in the reader. It uses friendly and accessible language to encourage action.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for professionals at all levels who want to improve their negotiation skills and achieve better working conditions. It targets those who are willing to invest in their personal and professional growth.

Imagine that you are at an important meeting about a salary increase. How do you start the conversation?
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What feeling does the very idea of having to negotiate your salary evoke in you?
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Your boss responds to your request coldly and says that there is no budget for a salary increase. How will you respond?
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Imagine that you have to choose one word that best expresses your attitude towards negotiation. What would it be?
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When you are preparing for a negotiation, how do you get ready?
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How would you react if you were offered a lower raise than you expected?
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If you had to describe your approach to money with one image, what would it be?
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What method of communication suits you best when negotiating?
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Which of the following situations would motivate you the most to negotiate better conditions?
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Imagine that you have just successfully negotiated a salary increase. How do you feel?
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