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Negotiation Mastery – Knowing When to Say When

Negotiation in business is a critical aspect to getting more accomplished and generating more valuable sales. Negotiation is founded upon principles but it could be argued that it is more art than science. The best negotiators are often brilliant strategists and gifted technicians but their perhaps most unsung trait is the mastery of the true art of negotiation. Let’s explore this a little more.

The basic fundamentals of negotiation call for careful planning and, in most cases, pursuit of a solution that leaves all parties better off than they were before. While these basic principles can guide and govern many negotiating scenarios, there is certainly more to it.

What is the art of negotiation? The art behind this critical business skill comes from the intangible ability to simply get the job done. For example, perhaps you have experienced a negotiation where you followed your plan to the letter and felt like you tactically handled it perfectly. The end result: the negotiations failed and you were left scratching your head as to how this could have happened.

Now consider a scenario where a negotiator also follows their plan, but only almost according to plan. Their tactics are sound but there seem to be some key elements missing. The end result: the negotiation is a dramatic success and, despite the negotiator’s apparent missteps, everything seemed to work out great. What was the difference?

As you may be gathering, the answer to what differed between these two scenarios may not be readily apparent. The negotiator who seemed to do everything perfectly failed and the one who seemed to stray away from the original plan had more success. What gives? The answer lies in the intangible nuances of human nature.

Chances are, the successful negotiator from our example probably sensed the need to change his or her course during the negotiation. This could have been based upon a specific response from the other party, body language, or just an instinctual feel for how things were proceeding. They adjusted their plan, perhaps stopping short of seeking all the objectives they originally set out to achieve. They may have even offered an additional incentive to the opposite party.

While this approach may not immediately make sense, it is highly effective. Sure, we all have an agenda when it comes to negotiations. However, asking for too much puts the entire agenda at risk, while knowing when to say when may eliminate a single objective but leave the rest intact and still satisfy all parties when the day is done. The ability to recognize the need for this and know when to change the plan is an art that the best negotiators have mastered. Even they may not know exactly how they do it; it’s just a feel for the process that makes them great.

This feel for negotiation comes from two key things: experience and attentiveness to the other party in the negotiation. The take home message is to pay attention and be involved in as many negotiations as you possibly can. These elements will make you better and will help hone your feel for the process that will make you better over time.

In summary, you can call it a sixth sense, a gut instinct, or whatever you wish, but the art of negotiation comes not from a textbook, but from within each of us. Knowing when to say when, when to not press for that extra benefit you would like to have, is what sets the best negotiators apart from the rest of the world. It is their artistry that can inspire all of us to reach new heights in business.

Dr. Matt Fagerness left the academic world to pursue his own dreams of business ownership and doing things “his way”. Today, he is a successful real estate investor, venture capitalist, business consultant, and author who has touched the lives of new entrepreneurs who are looking to build upon their own dreams of success. Focusing on written materials and coaching services for success-driven and business-minded people, Dr. Fagerness has a no-nonsense approach to starting and building small businesses that speaks volumes to the clients with whom he has worked. Dr. Fagerness and his various professional services are accessible by visiting http://www.chameleonfreelancing.com

Author: Matt Fagerness
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What’s A Good Idea For A Business?

Any idea can be a good idea, but not every idea is. Before you process that let’s take the following questions into account. Why did Bavarian Motor Works (BMW) decide to produce cars? How did soft drinks become a billion dollar industry? Who would have thought you could make millions off of junk? When did the internet go from the information highway to the shopping highway? Where did Xerox go wrong with computers and what leads some to believe they should have been the personal computing tycoons of today?

An idea can be a first step in a new direction, the dawn of a new era, or it can be the means to failure – or even worse disaster. In the business world, ideas are at a dime a dozen. So it doesn’t mean much to have an idea unless you know how to turn that idea into realistic goals and are capable of designing a comprehensive plan to achieve those goals.

By looking back on a few of the largest and most recognized businesses in the world, and maybe some that aren’t so recognized, and analyzing the ideas that either boomed or bombed their businesses, we can get a clear perception of why an idea isn’t necessarily enough to determine good business.

Bayerische Flugzeug Werke, later called Bayerische Motoren Werke (English for Bavarian Motor Works or otherwise known as BMW), started off by manufacturing aircraft engines in 1916. After World War II the BMW sites had been heavily bombed or seized by the Soviets. The company saw little opportunity in continuing aircraft engine production and eventually lost all interest. However, they kept their, now widely-recognized, BMW roundel, the early trade-mark symbolizing white propellers against a blue sky backdrop. They ventured further into automobile production bringing a long line of motorcycles and cars to the European market. It wasn’t until the 1970′s, however, that BMW succeeded in entering the premium sector of the commercial market with a stride. Today, BMW’s passenger cars are universally known for their sportish-elegance and luxury.

So while BMW started with an idea to make engines for airplanes, they ended up being recognized for their top-of-the-line, first-class, commercial cars. This is one example of why it’s important to shift your strategy, if and when the strategy to utilize an idea fails to render successful. In this case the failure was due primarily to unforeseeable events beyond the influence or control of the company. BMW still stuck with its idea of producing high-grade quality engines regardless of whether those engines ended up in airplanes, motorcycles, or cars. Therefore the idea was neither good nor bad. It was simply an idea, but one that had been applied with the proper strategies.

There are of course many examples of – thought to be crazy – ideas that ended in tremendous success. The Coca-Cola Company, for example, was one to revolutionize the soft drink industry. It was difficult to imagine, in the late 1800′s, that some sugar-water would some day hail a $250 billion a year industry. The idea was perfect. People could go days without food, but water was irresistible. Yet people underestimated the value of water. Economically speaking, people put a greater value on dirt than they do water, but ironically water is the most demanded resource on the face of the planet. So the company supplied that demand – with a bit of an incentive. Don’t just drink water .. drink water that has both a flavor and a color!

Today Coca-Cola is the soft drink giant of the beverage industry producing both carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks including such products as carbonated beverages, juices, bottled water, flavored water, and teas. Today Coca-Cola has a market cap of $175 billion (USD) and is the world’s largest supplier of beverages.

But those ideas were easy to come up with back then! What could I possibly think of now that hasn’t been thought of already? It could be argued that those examples neglect to tackle contemporary competitive thinking. However, it’s still common today to find new and creative ideas that some businesses haven’t utilized or adapted effectively.

For example, an 18 year-old Canadian entrepreneur, Brian Scudamore, got an idea to make money off other peoples’ junk back in the 90′s. He believed that people would be willing to pay good money to dispose of old junk they no longer wanted around. He also believed people tended to dismiss those who weren’t very presentable from intruding their personal space. So he rented new trucks, gathered a team of cleanly presentable workers – dressed in navy pants and royal blue shirts – and began his business franchise 1-800-Got-Junk? The company collects fees for hauling junk away from your designated location. Everyday thousands of people call in to have large blue trucks come and pick up their old junk and haul it off.

The franchise now operates in 250 locations across North America and Australia pulling in more than $12 million a year. His idea was unique because of both its originality and creativity. Brian found a demand in the market that needed to be met and supplied it in a manner that would befit his overall business objectives, which is critical in business decision making.

As most of you may already know the internet was originally a, technology initiative, government funded project started by the United States department of defense in 1957, and came to be known as the ARPANET (short for Advanced Research Project Agency Network). Later the term ‘internet’ – as we now know it – was coined.

So how did the internet come to be renowned as the ‘information super-highway’? This was because the ARPANET was soon after taken to universities for further research and development. Over the years the department of defense began to slowly withdraw its grasp and military interest over the ARPANET, but continued to fund the project for some time.

After the first transnational link was created educational institutes from the U.S and Europe began communicating over the internet and the exchange of information became quick and apparent. Researchers and scholars of universities in both the United States and Europe were in data crossfire frenzy, shortly there after.

But the idea behind the internet then grew on a whole new level. While researchers were busy developing protocols and programs, the business world began to see new opportunities opening up. It wasn’t until 1994 that the internet began generating ecommerce transactions. Today almost all major businesses are e-oriented and many organizations operate entirely over computer networks (internet, intranet, and extranet).

While the idea, behind the internet itself, was a spin off from growing military interests, in advanced communications technology, it somehow evolved into a new platform for businesses to benefit from.

Pizza Hut’s decision to offer order placement through its website on the world-wide-web in 1994, for example, would not have been likely had interventions not been made by companies like AT&T and MCI to develop high-speed backbones that led the internet to be facilitated by a massive number of growing hosts.

So good ideas for a business or business-oriented initiatives are dependent on our ability to realize potential and effectively seize the maximum benefit from that potential. Such was not the case, however, for Xerox in the 1980′s during the personal computing boom.

Usually we recall names like Apple computers, IBM and Microsoft when we think of how computers came to be of pivotal personal use today. Little is recognized, however, by the Xerox Company’s contributions to the modern computer.

The name Xerox merely brings to mind photocopy machines and fax paper. On the contrary, Xerox holds credit to many of the most basic modern computer technologies such as the mouse, the graphical user interface, Ethernet, and the laser printer – to name but a few. Palo Alto Research Center (short for PARC) is a wholly owned Xerox subsidiary and was largely responsible for the birth of Apple’s ‘Lisa’ computer model.

The idea of creating a graphical user interface, using a mouse to better navigate that interface and adapting – what we now refer to as basic functions of any computer program – features like menus, windows, and icons was nothing short of genius.

However, the company’s top level management failed to turn that idea into a business-oriented objective. The project later moved to Apple computers along with some of the personnel who worked on the technologies in PARC. Then Microsoft used the same idea to build its dominant computer operating system (Windows), now estimated to be used by more than two thirds of all computer users.

Xerox did not realize the potential behind PARC’s idea. They failed to seize the maximum benefit and so they believed that it was not a good idea for business.

The ability of one business to use the same, or a similar, idea of another business through different strategies clearly draws the line between mild accomplishment and ground-breaking triumph in this particular example.

Basically any business idea is the stipulation of a goal met by certain challenges. Your ability to fully realize potential, conceptualize future challenges, lay a plan to overcome those challenges, and achieve your goal is essential to what sets a good idea apart from a bad one.

If an idea suddenly comes to you and you slowly begin to realize the challenges involved, but are unable to attain realistic solutions or alternatives, then it would be best to steer clear of such an idea. On the other hand, if you find your idea growing and new challenges stimulating newer solutions with even better outcomes then stick with your idea. Any idea can be a good idea, but not every idea is good for every business.

Author: Sherif Ramadan
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Investors in Your Business – Are They the Best Solution For Your Funding Problems?

When looking for investors in a new business – I usually suggest that you go first seek out any grants or government assistance that your state, county or country offer – as this money is often subsidized and easier to obtain for a new business.

Your next stop would be the bank. They will be seeking to lend you money that is secured on some kind of collateral. A business loan is more usually for 2 – 5 years. A bank will not generally want to get involved with your business – just some confirmation that they will get their money back with interest.

The next port of call is an investor. Now these people are totally different to banks – in that that are actually investing in you and your business and they often want to get involved with your business as well. So let’s analyze this a little more.

What are investors looking for?
* In your business: They want a sound business or business idea with some kind of unique concept that they believe will rapidly move to profitability. They want a well thought out and credible business plan with realistic financials.
* In you: They want a hard working entrepreneur with good experience in the business area. They will look at your personality, your abilities and your past resume to see if your are the kind of person that can make a success of this type of business. Similarly they will want to feel that they can work with you – because they will be.
* From the loan: Investors will only want to invest in your business for a few years, often a low as one year. They expect to be able to obtain a good rate of return on what they see as a risky investment. They will also often require a share of your business as their security. If you are seeking a large loan – they will often request a seat on the board of your company so that they can exercise some kind of control on the business activities.

What they will bring to your company:
* Experience and Guidance: Investors often invest in areas that they know a lot about. They are obviously keen for your business to be a success as their return on their investment is dependant upon this factor. This means that they will often offer guidance and help to you as part of the package.
* Cash Injection and Cash Flow: Some times you can request a staged investment from an investor, subject to you reaching agreed deadlines. This not only concentrates the mind in your business development, but also ensures that money is available when you need it. Suffice it to say that cash is always welcome in a business.

Your business plan is very important. You need to prove that you meet all the requirements above, but you also have to include what is called an Exit Strategy. This basically answers and lays out in detail, the four questions that every investor will ask:
* What’s in it for me?
* How soon do I get my money back?
* How risky is it?
* How much will I make from this investment?

One last suggestion for you – if you do not have the experience of every part of your new business, I would consider bringing such a person onto your team. Good luck with your new business.

Author: Lee Lister
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Entrepreneur Home Business Challenge

The best course of action to take sometimes isn’t clear until you’ve listed and considered your alternatives. The following paragraphs should help clue you in to what the experts think is significant.

Entrepreneurs are constantly looking for opportunities to be able to work at home and save on overhead cost.Young parents who want to be with their children when they get home from school are now becoming entrepreneur home business owners. Are these home business entrepreneurs making good money? Of course they are or they would not stick to such business at all.

Working from home has many advantages. First, you can work on you own time. You can work as early or as late as you want and nobody will ever call you attention to your working habits. If you don’t feel like working, you can always take the day off and go somewhere to relax and unwind. When you work at home, you don’t have to bother with dress code. You can work in you pajamas if you like. Anyway, it’s your output that your clients will be after not how you looked when you did the work.

Most of this information comes straight from the entrepreneur home business owner pros. Careful reading to the end virtually guarantees that you’ll know what they know.

Becoming an entrepreneur home business owner is a good option for young parents. Working from home would give you more time to be with your kids and supervise their daily activities. You can wake up with them early in the morning a join them for breakfast before they leave for school and go back to bed after they left if you want. You can even walk them to school and get that needed exercise. When the kids come home from school, you can always be there to welcome them. Work at home parents can spend as much time as they want with their kids as there are no fix rules or working hours if you work from home. The only thing that you should be concerned of is making enough sales to give you financial independence and to enjoy comfortable living. The idea of working at home is to earn without sacrificing quality time with your family.

How does one become an entrepreneur home business owner? There are many business areas where an entrepreneur can engage. Your guide would be your personal interest and your existing resources. Why personal interest? If you like what you are doing, you would not mind putting in a lot of time and effort to make things happen. Wanting something is already a big step towards achieving something so try to work within your sphere of interest and not jump into something you are not familiar with. Familiar things give you more confidence as entrepreneur home business owner. Aside from working with familiar things, you should always take into considerations the resources you have at your command. The scale of your business undertakings should always depend largely on how much resources you have so make sure you know what you have to prevent overexposure. Spending within your means is a cardinal rule for entrepreneur home business owners.

Now might be a good time to write down the main points covered above. The act of putting it down on paper will help you remember what’s important about entrepreneur home business owner.

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Wealth Building Simplified – An Easy Guide To Financial Planning

Everyone wants to build wealth. Some people find this very interesting and devote a great deal of time and effort in understanding and trying our various options to build wealth. But a lot of others who want to build wealth don’t have the inclination or time to go into the details to make great investment decisions. What is needed is a simple and systematic way to build wealth at a decent rate of return (willing to sacrifice some spectacular returns for the benefit of minimum efforts!) that does not demand too much attention from the potential wealth builder. No worries; there are a few fundamental things that one should keep in mind and as long as this is taken care of, wealth building can be done with a minimum of fuss!

I have come up with 5 C’s that one should keep in mind for a peaceful and successful wealth building effort:

1. Compounding

Explanation: There are 2 way to provide interest on an investment; Simple and Compound interest. Simple interest is when an amount is paid as interest on the initial amount (Principal) at a fixed percentage. For e.g, for Principal of 100, Simple Interest for 2 years at 10% per year would mean 20 as interest (10 per year multiplied by 2 years).
Compound interest is when the Interest earned is added back onto the Principal and the next year’s Interest is paid on the enhanced amount. For e.g, for Principal of 100, Compound Interest for 2 years at 10% per year would mean 21 as interest (10 for 1st year and 11 for 2nd year).

Bottom-line: Compounding is GOOD! It means the money works harder and earns more. Just to drive the point home, consider this: An amount of 100 invested at an interest of 10% per year on Simple Interest would end up as 200 at the end of 10 years while if the same is invested at 10% per year Compound Interest, it would end up as almost 260 after 10 years! So, always give preference to an investment where compounding applies!

2. Continuity

Explanation: Whether one invests in the Stock Market or in Bank deposits, the best way to do regularly over a long period of time as opposed to big chunks of stop-start investments. Therefore, aim to invest continuously over a longish time frame, say 25 years of your working life, from the time you are 25 years old till you are 50. Needles to say, the earlier you start and the longer you do it, the more wealth you will end up with.

Bottom-line: Do it over a LONG TIME FRAME! And invest continuously and regularly over this time frame. As much as possible, do not disturb the investments.

3. Consistency

Explanation: Along with continuity, fix and invest a consistent amount at consistent time intervals, say every month. A consistent amount (at least 10% of monthly income) invested every month over the long time-frame discussed above will ensure decent returns and a very good corpus.

Bottom-line: Just TOP-UP every month and let compounding work its magic!

4. Calm

Explanation: If the above C’s are followed, then the most preferred investment avenue is Equity investments. By their nature, equity markets are fickle and will move up and down. But long term investors should not really worry about this as over a long time horizon (10 years or more), equities are almost certain to give positive returns. So, invest in equities for the long term and keep CALM!

Bottom-line: Traders who want to make some margins everyday are the ones who should worry about the market movements everyday. For Continuous and Consistent investors, the short term market movements are best ignored.

5. Caution

Explanation: Be wary of new investments ideas that are thrown your way. If you don’t understand it, ruthlessly avoid it.

Bottom-line: Caution is better than regret. So, err on the conservative side.

Conclusion

An investment option that usually combines all the above C’s is most of the good equity mutual funds. So, all one has to do is pick a good equity mutual fund, set up a systematic investment plan with this fund that ensures a fixed amount of money is invested every month directly into this from the bank account and then sit back and see it grow. Most funds charge some fees for managing the investments but this is a worth it given the convenience offered. Of course it is recommended that you track the funds’ performance every half-year, if not every quarter and if you see that the performance is slipping up consistently over a few quarters, then it is time to switch funds and set up a systematic investment plan with a different fund house. Another safe option to consider is Index funds which are linked to the market index. The management fee is very low but this will give just the market rate of return and nothing more. This is not bad but an actively managed fund, for a slightly higher fees, usually out-performs the market on most occasions. Good luck for a successful wealth building exercise!

Ravi Kumar is one of the founders of the Chennai-based e-commerce company, http://dilsebol.com, where users can create, customize and order their own t-shirts, mugs, mousepads, ceramic tiles, coasters etc. After graduating from IIMA, Ravi worked as Area Sales Manager with one of the world’s largest beverage companies and as Business Consultant with one of the big 4 Consulting companies before establishing DilSeBol in 2007. Ravi is interested in personal financial planning and the stock market and has been investing in the Indian stock market for the past few years.

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Opportunities for Creating Wealth

Creating wealth is an art. If you weren’t born with the talent and ability to do so, take heart. There are legitimate opportunities for creating wealth. The best ones allow you to make the most of other people’s knowledge, experience and expertise.

Franchises are one way of creating wealth. Unfortunately, many of the franchises that have the potential to actually make one wealthy require that you be wealthy to invest in them. If you are considering this method of creating wealth, do investigate franchise options carefully. There are many people unhappy with franchise purchases and the ongoing fees and overbearing rules that some franchises require.

Working a well paying job for your whole life is another way to create wealth. There was a time when spending a lifetime with a company that provided stock options, pension plans and other perks helped workers create wealth before retirement. In recent years, companies have been caught spending pension money, lying on financial report forms and literally stealing employee’s lifetime earnings.

Some jobs pay well but take a serious toll on health, creativity, lifestyle and family. If creating wealth at a job requires a lifetime of overtime in a less than healthy or encouraging environment, there’s a chance that your heirs will be spending the wealth you worked so hard to create.

Fads and trends can be used to create wealth. Wise buyers pay attention to what’s hot and capitalize on the popularity of items, buying and re-selling them. It is possible to make a lot of money fast with the right product and the right timing. However, the market that suddenly went hot can just as suddenly freeze over, leaving you stuck with yesterday’s goods. This method of creating wealth can be labor intensive. Purchasing, storing, listing, packing and shipping can take some time.

Collectibles are another opportunity for creating wealth. This often involves spotting what will be valuable and beginning the collection while items are affordable, collecting something you’re passionate about only to find that one day the rest of the world is passionate about it also and the value of your collection went soaring or using hard earned money to purchase collectibles that are already costly but expected to increase in value.

This method isn’t necessarily a means of achieving total financial freedom. But if you define wealth as being surrounded by what you live, it’s wealth.

One of the best ways to create wealth those results not only in being surrounded by what you love but also in the opportunity to enjoy total financial freedom is to utilize the power of the Internet combined with an established and proven wealth building business

Darryl R. Smith
Retired State Police Trooper of 26 years, working in the Expedite Trucking industry for 9 years, 6 years being the owner of a Expedite Trucking Company, presently owner of a Classic Car Sales Company which wholesales and retails autos and trucks.

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