Mastering Negotiations

This episode focuses on Dirty Tricks in Negotiation - the despicable, dastardly and down-right ugly dirty tricks used by the very best negotiators in business to get their way - and what to do to avoid them. With over 50 years of negotiation experience behind them, the Huthwaite International panel of experts discussing these dirty tricks features:
Benjamin Herman – Master Negotiations Trainer
Tony Hughes – CEO
Jo Derriman – Client Director
Shaun James – Head of Learning and Development

Show Notes

It's not uncommon to encounter dirty tricks in negotiation. Even the most conservative and credible opponents can deploy a trick or two to help them win. Some tricks are more obvious or conscious than others but regardless of size or intent, an unethical manoeuvre in a negotiation is never a good thing and can have a negative long-term impact on your trading relationship. If you find yourself on the receiving end of something that doesn't feel quite right during a negotiation, what should you do? It's rarely the case that you should walk away. Indeed, in most instances, provided you recognise what's happening, you can address the situation and swiftly bring it back to a better place. With over 50 years of negotiation experience behind them, our panel discuss the most common dirty tricks in negotiation used together with strategies to counter them and how to turn tricky scenarios into profitable relationships. For more information, visit Horizons, Huthwaite’s thought leadership platform where you can find a whole host of tips and advice at https://www.huthwaiteinternational.com/horizons/dirty-tricks-in-negotiation 

What is Mastering Negotiations?

Mastering Negotiations is a podcast series designed to help you negotiate more effectively. Whether you’re embarking on a major business deal or looking to get more for your money, you’ll hear tons of practical tips to help you get the best deal. In each episode, experts from Huthwaite International will chew over the key things you need to know to master negotiations.