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Why Does the Word “Negotiation” Come with Baggage?

Sep 06, 202129 minSeason 1Ep. 252
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Episode description

A lot of baggage exists in the word negotiation. Why does it conjure negativity, tension, and frustration? How do you overcome that? Jean Reyt—assistant professor of organizational behavior at McGill University—returns to share some great advice in this episode of Negotiations Ninja. 

Outline of This Episode
  • [1:54] Why does the word “negotiation” carry baggage?
  • [5:07] Why the word itself makes people feel dirty 
  • [11:24] Set a range of acceptable outcomes
  • [15:30] Why HR should never handle job offers
  • [20:22] Learn how to say a positive “no”
  • [24:45] There needs to be a persuasion component
  • [27:48] How to connect with Jean-Nicolas Reyt
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