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How to Negotiate and Ask for Money

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Here is a short podcast with powerful, money making tips.

If you are asking for money get your pen and paper out to make notes.

Want me to Coach You?

Book An Obligation Free Strategy Session

Schedule your free call: 15-Minute Strategy Meeting

Introduction

[0:00]

  • Leigh Farnell introduces the episode: "Negotiation and Money."
  • Emphasizes the importance of negotiation and financial skills for leading a great life.
  • Inspired by a morning conversation about securing funding for a community project.
Key Context

[1:00]

  • A friend is seeking funding from a local government for a community project.
  • Importance of preparation before meetings:
    • Building relationships.
    • Understanding the council's criteria and priorities.
    • Researching public plans or statements.
Negotiation Principles

[2:30]

  1. Ask for More Than You Want:

    • Don’t settle for $2,000; aim for $10,000 to leave room for negotiation.
    • Reference to "argy-bargy" (negotiation dance).
  2. Stack the Benefits:

    • Provide 5 compelling reasons for your request.
    • Example: Use the "Bob Hawke approach" of having 5 clear points.
  3. Give Decision-Makers Room to Feel They’ve Won:

    • Let them believe they saved money or got a good deal.
Five Tips for Effective Negotiation

[5:00]

  1. Understand Their Priorities:

    • Research objectives, criteria, and past grants.
    • Use their language and highlight how your project aligns with their goals.
  2. Prepare a Compelling Value Proposition:

    • Clearly articulate the benefits and impact of your proposal.
    • Link benefits to their goals (e.g., job creation, tourism, leadership).
  3. Showcase Tangible Outcomes:

    • Use data, case studies, testimonials, and visuals.
    • Highlight measurable impacts and your proven track record.
  4. Build Relationships and Leverage Influence:

    • Develop rapport with decision-makers before formal negotiations.
    • Use endorsements from respected community figures.
  5. Be Flexible but Firm on Key Points:

    • Know your minimum requirements and be open to alternatives (e.g., partial funding).
Practical Application

[10:00]

  • Anecdotes about helping friends and relatives negotiate:

    • A friend securing funding for a community project.
    • A relative negotiating a higher salary.
  • Reinforces the idea that small changes in negotiation strategy can lead to significant financial gains.

Final Takeaways

[15:00]

  • Negotiation is both logical and emotional.
  • People operate on the "WII FM" principle ("What’s in it for me?").
  • Training and practice are important to improve negotiation skills.
Call to Action

[18:00]

  • Encourages listeners to explore the CZ6 Sales System for better negotiation and sales results.
  • Testimonials about the system’s success in boosting sales by up to 50%.
  • Promotes joining the program to transform results in as little as 14 days.

FIND OUT MORE HERE

B2B Package - for B2B Sales Results Transformation

https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/b2b_sales

Retail Package - for Retail Sales Results Transformation

https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/retail_offer1

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Manage episode 462066489 series 2413675
Contenido proporcionado por Leigh Farnell. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Leigh Farnell o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Here is a short podcast with powerful, money making tips.

If you are asking for money get your pen and paper out to make notes.

Want me to Coach You?

Book An Obligation Free Strategy Session

Schedule your free call: 15-Minute Strategy Meeting

Introduction

[0:00]

  • Leigh Farnell introduces the episode: "Negotiation and Money."
  • Emphasizes the importance of negotiation and financial skills for leading a great life.
  • Inspired by a morning conversation about securing funding for a community project.
Key Context

[1:00]

  • A friend is seeking funding from a local government for a community project.
  • Importance of preparation before meetings:
    • Building relationships.
    • Understanding the council's criteria and priorities.
    • Researching public plans or statements.
Negotiation Principles

[2:30]

  1. Ask for More Than You Want:

    • Don’t settle for $2,000; aim for $10,000 to leave room for negotiation.
    • Reference to "argy-bargy" (negotiation dance).
  2. Stack the Benefits:

    • Provide 5 compelling reasons for your request.
    • Example: Use the "Bob Hawke approach" of having 5 clear points.
  3. Give Decision-Makers Room to Feel They’ve Won:

    • Let them believe they saved money or got a good deal.
Five Tips for Effective Negotiation

[5:00]

  1. Understand Their Priorities:

    • Research objectives, criteria, and past grants.
    • Use their language and highlight how your project aligns with their goals.
  2. Prepare a Compelling Value Proposition:

    • Clearly articulate the benefits and impact of your proposal.
    • Link benefits to their goals (e.g., job creation, tourism, leadership).
  3. Showcase Tangible Outcomes:

    • Use data, case studies, testimonials, and visuals.
    • Highlight measurable impacts and your proven track record.
  4. Build Relationships and Leverage Influence:

    • Develop rapport with decision-makers before formal negotiations.
    • Use endorsements from respected community figures.
  5. Be Flexible but Firm on Key Points:

    • Know your minimum requirements and be open to alternatives (e.g., partial funding).
Practical Application

[10:00]

  • Anecdotes about helping friends and relatives negotiate:

    • A friend securing funding for a community project.
    • A relative negotiating a higher salary.
  • Reinforces the idea that small changes in negotiation strategy can lead to significant financial gains.

Final Takeaways

[15:00]

  • Negotiation is both logical and emotional.
  • People operate on the "WII FM" principle ("What’s in it for me?").
  • Training and practice are important to improve negotiation skills.
Call to Action

[18:00]

  • Encourages listeners to explore the CZ6 Sales System for better negotiation and sales results.
  • Testimonials about the system’s success in boosting sales by up to 50%.
  • Promotes joining the program to transform results in as little as 14 days.

FIND OUT MORE HERE

B2B Package - for B2B Sales Results Transformation

https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/b2b_sales

Retail Package - for Retail Sales Results Transformation

https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/retail_offer1

  continue reading

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