Master Negotiation with These 2 Game Theory Principles š§
Discover how patience and strategic thinking can give you the edge in negotiations. Kevin Zollman reveals two essential game theory principles to help you win every time!
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f you want to be an expert negotiator ā or even a savvy game theorist ā you must master one thing. Patience. Kevin Zollman, a professor at Carnegie Mellon and one of the leading game theorists in America today, offers us some insight into how to gain the upper hand when it comes to negotiating, well, just about anything. Game theory comes in handy in a whole range of activities, from buying a car to asking for a raise. Zollman even goes as far to tell us not only how to attain negotiating power but how to sustain it, by simply telling the other other party to "take it or leave it." <br /><br />Read more at BigThink.com: http://bigthink.com/videos/kevin-zollman-take-it-or-leave-it-how-to-control-a-negotiation-like-a-game-theorist<br /><br />Follow Big Think here:<br />YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5<br />Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom<br />Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink<br /><br />Game theorists have spent a lot of time analyzing various some models of negotiation. The idea is that you take what feels like a complex interaction, distill it down to itās very simple elements and then you model it using the tools of game theory. <br /><br />One of the things that game theorists have found is that in negotiation, especially in negotiations where weāre debating how to divide up some resourceāclassic example in game theory is dividing up a pie, but it could be anything, like money or some time with a toy, or anything where we have to decide how to divide it up. <br /><br />Game theorists have discovered a couple of central principles that make a big difference to who does better in those negotiations. <br /><br />One of the critical things is how patient you are, how willing you are to stay and continue to negotiate. <br /><br />So if I come in in a rush to a car dealership and I say āI need a car right now,ā everyone knows that the car dealer is going to try and take advantage of the fact that you need a car right now and say, āsorry, we canāt give you a discount.ā <br /><br />But if you come into a car dealership and you say āI donāt need a car anytime soon⦠if you give me a good deal today Iāll take it, but if you donāt Iāll leave, maybe Iāll come back tomorrow, maybe the next day, maybe a month later,ā then youāll get a better deal. So patience is very important. <br /><br />If youāre trying to win in a negotiation you want to try and find ways to make it so that you are more patient than the other personāthat is you have less to lose from letting the negotiation drag out than does the person youāre negotiating with. <br /><br />So donāt wait until the last minute to buy a new car, donāt run into the bosses office right before you need that big raise. Always choose situations where you just suggest it. Say āNo urgency, but I can come back later.ā <br /><br />By doing that you create this situation where the other person canāt take advantage of your impatience, they canāt give you a deal that is effectively a ātake it or leave itā deal.<br /><br />Another important thing in negotiation that can lead to better outcomes for you is: you always want to be in the position to be able to offer take it or leave it deals to the other person. <br /><br />So if you can say to somebody else āhereās the deal, take it or leave it,ā now theyāre put in a position where they take it or they get nothing.<br /><br />Now itās tricky, of course, because I can say to you ātake it or leave it,ā but that doesnāt mean that it really is that way. <br /><br />So by creating situations where it really is a take it or leave it situation, that can help you, but itās also nerve-racking and dangerous so itās a strategy that you have to be very careful about. But if you can be in a situation where you can offer somebody a true take it or leave it deal, that can often times improve the outcomes of the negotiation for you.
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Jun 6, 2018
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