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NEGOTIATING
SKILLS AND
TECHNIQES
Barry Fawcett
EI Specialist Consultant
Introduction
 Negotiating and negotiations are a constant feature of everyday life.
 We do it all the time with family, friends and a range of people and
organisations
Formal Bargaining
 Collective bargaining is a formal and highly developed form of
negotiating.
 It is very similar to diplomacy.
 Doing it successfully requires analytical skills, forethought,
preparation, presentational skills, realism and detachment.
 The purpose of negotiations is to secure an outcome as close as
possible to your objectives.
 The aim of the people you are negotiating with is to secure an
outcome as close as possible to their objectives
 Forethought means determining and evaluating the objectives
carefully and objectively.
 Key tests include the credibility of the objectives and the strength of
the supporting evidence.
 Preparation means being well briefed and knowledgeable about
what you are seeking to achieve and how that can be justified.
 Presentation is about how you can present your case in an
accessible and persuasive way to the employer or government.
 Try to show how your objectives will benefit employer/government
as well as your own members.
 Present your claims in a pleasant, logical, friendly and firm way.
 Realism means being aware from the start that it is very unusual to
achieve 100 per cent of your objectives.
 A Negotiated Agreement is normally a compromise between
opposing objectives which both parties are prepared to accept.
 Detachment means not believing all your own propaganda.
Skills and Techniques
 Try to imagine yourself as the other side to the negotiations and
consider how they might view or react to your proposals and
arguments.
 There is no one perfect style of negotiating.
 Different people do it equally successfully in different styles and
manners .
 To be successful your individual style has to be the one you are
most comfortable with and which matches your individual
personality
 Successful negotiators range from colourful charismatic performers
to quiet, calm and methodical people.
The Collective Bargaining Process
 Collective bargaining negotiations are a ritual process, a stately
minuet, a symphony or a novel.
 There are different stages the sequence of which is essential to the
whole process.
 The opening presentation of the claim should set the scene and
seek to define the parameters for the subsequent stages of the
negotiations.
 It is a strategic exercise setting out the case and the supporting
evidence.
 It should not be too long or too detailed as that can obscure and
weaken the case.
 Dealing with detail comes later.
Initial Response
 The next stage is the employer/government response – again it
should be strategic and address the union’s arguments.
 It may make counter proposals, make an offer for an agreement,
and/or give a broad indication of what they might offer.
 You need to listen carefully and closely to that response.
 Take a written note of the key parts of the response.
 Evaluate and analyse the language, the precise words used and
their body language
 Assess the extent to which any of their counter arguments do or do
not weaken your case.
Countering to Response
 Do not feel obliged to respond immediately other than in a
preliminary way ,or to seek clarification-but not necessarily too much
at that stage.
 Have a break/adjournment of the plenary joint negotiations to
consider their response in more detail and depth with your
colleagues.
 The employer/government first response is unlikely to be their final
response.
 Usually they will be prepared to offer more particularly if they believe
an agreement between the two sides is possible.
 Consider how you can respond and show how your arguments and
supporting evidence have not been properly addressed or,
hopefully, seriously weakened.
 Look for weaknesses and inconsistencies in their response which
you can objectively demonstrate and exploit.
 Look for any clues or indications of how or where they might move
closer to your objectives.
 On return to plenary negotiating meeting answer their response –
normally in a logical, firm and not insulting way.
 Try to show a willingness to consider more favourably an improved
offer – if possible with some indications of what might be acceptable
in general terms.
 Do not make explicit threats unless you are confident they can be
delivered and that they would be effective.
 Consider using more general expressions of potential adverse
consequences of the initial offer if not improved upon.
 Present the response in the resumed plenary in a calculated and
persuasive way emphasising the strong parts of your case.
 Try to avoid immediate subsequent exchanges becoming too
confrontational. Encourage them to have an adjournment to
consider your response carefully and in depth.
 At such an adjournment review your position, identify possible
employers responses and how you might respond but avoid getting
into an interminable hypothetical maze of speculation.
Final Stages
 Third plenary session likely to be key session.
 Final or near final response from employer/government very likely if
negotiating seriously and constructively.
 Do not summarily reject it unless it really is a deliberately poor and
provocative offer.
 Withdraw to consider it with your side. If it is a deliberately poor and
provocative offer respond quickly by asking them to go away and
reconsider their position and come back to a future meeting with an
improved offer.
 If it is a sensible offer consider what modest further improvements
might be possible and decide which are the priority issues.
 Consider without prejudice/informal/behind the chair meetings
between a small number of key representatives from both sides -
generally the smaller the better but start with a minimum of two
 Consider possible improvements through staging a settlement-
some now- more later - end loading a pay award – continued
negotiations on unresolved issues while reaching agreement on
those that can be agreed by both sides.
 Employer/government may be prepared informally to improve the
offer through a without prejudice offer if your side can confirm that
they would accept such an offer if made formally. These offers are in
effect confidential -they have not been made unless they are
accepted. Respect that negotiating protocol or forget about that
facility for future negotiations.
Sealing The Deal
 If there is an agreement acceptable to both sides go through it in
detail jointly before resuming plenary session in order to be sure that
both sides have the same understanding
 Resume in plenary. If an informal agreement has been reached the
employer/government representatives make the offer formally and
the trade union side accept it
 Try to have a written agreement at this stage to prevent future
arguments about what has been agreed
 Conclude on good terms. Remember collective bargaining and
employer/employee negotiations are a long term business –
circumstances will vary and at different times in the future will
favour one side or the other

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Let's Polish Our Negotiation Skills.ppt

  • 2. Introduction  Negotiating and negotiations are a constant feature of everyday life.  We do it all the time with family, friends and a range of people and organisations
  • 3. Formal Bargaining  Collective bargaining is a formal and highly developed form of negotiating.  It is very similar to diplomacy.  Doing it successfully requires analytical skills, forethought, preparation, presentational skills, realism and detachment.  The purpose of negotiations is to secure an outcome as close as possible to your objectives.  The aim of the people you are negotiating with is to secure an outcome as close as possible to their objectives
  • 4.  Forethought means determining and evaluating the objectives carefully and objectively.  Key tests include the credibility of the objectives and the strength of the supporting evidence.  Preparation means being well briefed and knowledgeable about what you are seeking to achieve and how that can be justified.  Presentation is about how you can present your case in an accessible and persuasive way to the employer or government.  Try to show how your objectives will benefit employer/government as well as your own members.
  • 5.  Present your claims in a pleasant, logical, friendly and firm way.  Realism means being aware from the start that it is very unusual to achieve 100 per cent of your objectives.  A Negotiated Agreement is normally a compromise between opposing objectives which both parties are prepared to accept.  Detachment means not believing all your own propaganda.
  • 6. Skills and Techniques  Try to imagine yourself as the other side to the negotiations and consider how they might view or react to your proposals and arguments.  There is no one perfect style of negotiating.  Different people do it equally successfully in different styles and manners .  To be successful your individual style has to be the one you are most comfortable with and which matches your individual personality  Successful negotiators range from colourful charismatic performers to quiet, calm and methodical people.
  • 7. The Collective Bargaining Process  Collective bargaining negotiations are a ritual process, a stately minuet, a symphony or a novel.  There are different stages the sequence of which is essential to the whole process.  The opening presentation of the claim should set the scene and seek to define the parameters for the subsequent stages of the negotiations.  It is a strategic exercise setting out the case and the supporting evidence.  It should not be too long or too detailed as that can obscure and weaken the case.  Dealing with detail comes later.
  • 8. Initial Response  The next stage is the employer/government response – again it should be strategic and address the union’s arguments.  It may make counter proposals, make an offer for an agreement, and/or give a broad indication of what they might offer.  You need to listen carefully and closely to that response.  Take a written note of the key parts of the response.  Evaluate and analyse the language, the precise words used and their body language  Assess the extent to which any of their counter arguments do or do not weaken your case.
  • 9. Countering to Response  Do not feel obliged to respond immediately other than in a preliminary way ,or to seek clarification-but not necessarily too much at that stage.  Have a break/adjournment of the plenary joint negotiations to consider their response in more detail and depth with your colleagues.  The employer/government first response is unlikely to be their final response.  Usually they will be prepared to offer more particularly if they believe an agreement between the two sides is possible.
  • 10.  Consider how you can respond and show how your arguments and supporting evidence have not been properly addressed or, hopefully, seriously weakened.  Look for weaknesses and inconsistencies in their response which you can objectively demonstrate and exploit.  Look for any clues or indications of how or where they might move closer to your objectives.  On return to plenary negotiating meeting answer their response – normally in a logical, firm and not insulting way.  Try to show a willingness to consider more favourably an improved offer – if possible with some indications of what might be acceptable in general terms.
  • 11.  Do not make explicit threats unless you are confident they can be delivered and that they would be effective.  Consider using more general expressions of potential adverse consequences of the initial offer if not improved upon.  Present the response in the resumed plenary in a calculated and persuasive way emphasising the strong parts of your case.  Try to avoid immediate subsequent exchanges becoming too confrontational. Encourage them to have an adjournment to consider your response carefully and in depth.  At such an adjournment review your position, identify possible employers responses and how you might respond but avoid getting into an interminable hypothetical maze of speculation.
  • 12. Final Stages  Third plenary session likely to be key session.  Final or near final response from employer/government very likely if negotiating seriously and constructively.  Do not summarily reject it unless it really is a deliberately poor and provocative offer.  Withdraw to consider it with your side. If it is a deliberately poor and provocative offer respond quickly by asking them to go away and reconsider their position and come back to a future meeting with an improved offer.  If it is a sensible offer consider what modest further improvements might be possible and decide which are the priority issues.
  • 13.  Consider without prejudice/informal/behind the chair meetings between a small number of key representatives from both sides - generally the smaller the better but start with a minimum of two  Consider possible improvements through staging a settlement- some now- more later - end loading a pay award – continued negotiations on unresolved issues while reaching agreement on those that can be agreed by both sides.  Employer/government may be prepared informally to improve the offer through a without prejudice offer if your side can confirm that they would accept such an offer if made formally. These offers are in effect confidential -they have not been made unless they are accepted. Respect that negotiating protocol or forget about that facility for future negotiations.
  • 14. Sealing The Deal  If there is an agreement acceptable to both sides go through it in detail jointly before resuming plenary session in order to be sure that both sides have the same understanding  Resume in plenary. If an informal agreement has been reached the employer/government representatives make the offer formally and the trade union side accept it  Try to have a written agreement at this stage to prevent future arguments about what has been agreed  Conclude on good terms. Remember collective bargaining and employer/employee negotiations are a long term business – circumstances will vary and at different times in the future will favour one side or the other