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How Is The Pandemic Affecting the Gender Gap?

Women have taken the mantle of being the best at everything they do — the best mother, the best worker. That is an unattainable goal that has been exacerbated throughout this pandemic. I like to think about it as our lives being more integrated and that shows in how I live my life.

As executive leaders, we have to make a conscious effort to recognize that a woman’s self-perception is different, statistically, then men. It’s not a matter of being better or worse, it’s about being different. Great leaders know they have to support everyone and create a culture of trust that allows for everyone to thrive, even during difficult circumstances.

Great employees want flexibility, to know that their voice matters, and to deliver on greatness. How do we, as leaders, harness the disruption taking place right now? By removing ignorance, create that culture of trust from top to bottom and align on the actions we can take.

I recently did an interview with WILS-AM about this topic. Take a listen and comment. How can we continue to improve as leaders?

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“This Is How To Control Rage In A Negotiation” – Negotiation Insight

“If you don’t control rage, rage will control you.” -Greg Williams, The Master Negotiator & Body Language Expert (Click to Tweet)

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“This Is How To Control Rage In A Negotiation”

People don’t realize; they’re always negotiating.

It can be challenging to deal with someone engulfed by rage. Even more daunting is the challenge of dealing with someone spewing denigrating statements due to their fury in a negotiation. Thus, it behooves you to control rage, yours, and that of others, in every environment. To be remiss in this endeavor is to expose yourself to dire consequences.

To better control the ire of others, stemming from their rage, learn to implement the following insights. Doing so will allow you to temper the wrath of people seeking to suppress your success to enhance their own. And never discount the role that hidden rage may have behind someone’s reasoning to verbally or physically attack you.

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Remember, you’re always negotiating!

 

For more free tips on how you can become a better negotiator, while reading body language, go to https://TheMasterNegotiator.com

 

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“This Is How To Be Better At Concealing Body Language” – Negotiation Insight

“Your body language speaks, even when your words are absent.” -Greg Williams, The Master Negotiator & Body Language Expert (Click to Tweet)

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“This Is How To Be Better At Concealing Body Language”

 

People don’t realize; they’re always negotiating.

What does your body language say about you? A married couple was discussing selling their home when the topic turned to the realtor they’d use. So, they reached out to a few realtor services to begin their selection process. During the interviews, they informed one realtor that they had several other realtors with whom they’d be speaking. The realtor asked who the others were. The male spouse mentioned the name of one realtor in particular, and the realtor to whom he was speaking slumped noticeably. When asked why his body sank, he said, “she’s good,” referring to the realtor that the spouse mentioned!

The display of someone’s body language gives you insight into their thoughts and what’s behind the actions they commit. And the exhibition the realtor’s body language displayed indicated that he sensed he’d lost our couple’s listing before they determined with whom they’d list their property. FYI, the couple did list with the realtor’s competition, the one the realtor stated was good.

To discover how you can conceal some of the body language signals that don’t benefit you …

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Remember, you’re always negotiating!

 

Listen to Greg’s podcast at https://c-suitenetwork.com/radio/shows/greg-williams-the-master-negotiator-and-body-language-expert-podcast/

 

After reading this article, what are you thinking? I’d like to know. Reach me at Greg@TheMasterNegotiator.com

 

To receive Greg’s free “Negotiation Tip of the Week” and the “Negotiation Insight,” click here https://themasternegotiator.com/greg-williams/

 

 

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“This Is How To Be Better at Negotiations With Bots” – Negotiation Tip of the Week

 

People don’t realize; they’re always negotiating.

As negotiations become more intricate, smart negotiators are finding value in incorporating bots into the negotiation process. And while some bots can differ in their purpose, chatbots, as they’re also known, are tools that more negotiators have begun using in their negotiations.

By using bots in your negotiations, you can improve your negotiation position and outcome. Discover how to use chatbots to enhance your negotiation efforts! https://bit.ly/31XQCE9

 

Remember, you’re always negotiating!

 

Listen to Greg’s podcast at https://c-suitenetwork.com/radio/shows/greg-williams-the-master-negotiator-and-body-language-expert-podcast/

 

After reading this article, what are you thinking? I’d like to know. Reach me at Greg@TheMasterNegotiator.com

 

To receive Greg’s free “Negotiation Tip of the Week” and the “Negotiation Insight” click here https://themasternegotiator.com/greg-williams/

 

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Build Engagement and Loyalty by Sharing the Wealth

Probably the hardest lesson in entrepreneurship is learning how to hire. Sure, you can comb over resumes for the skillsets and experience you are looking for, but what do you look for beyond that? What is the key tell that promises loyalty and engagement?

Beyond Skillsets

We learned the hard way. After years of hiring for skill sets and having problems with engagement and turnover, we finally got it. Entrepreneurs can’t afford to hire anyone who doesn’t have the entrepreneurial spirit themselves. In other words, employees have to bet their salary on their own production. Anything short of that has the owner paying for attendance. And with that program you can expect to hear, “I was there. Pay me!”

So, what do you look for when you are a cash-starved entrepreneur and you can’t afford to just pay for attendance? What do you look for when you must pay for production? How do you know you have the right candidate?

In Chapter 9 of our Business Audio Theatre production of The Barefoot Spirit you can join us as experience actors play the parts in telltale scenes that demonstrate some answers to these critical questions. The chapter is aptly entitled, “A Smaller Slice of a Larger Pie.”

Mastering Michigan!

When Barefoot Cellars needed a territorial sales manager for Michigan, several qualifying candidates balked at the job. Even though the job paid a guaranteed base and had a commission structure with no limit, several candidates complained.

One immediately whined, “I can’t live on that guarantee.” We did not expect him to. We wanted him to be enticed by the big commission we offered. So we stood up, shook his hand, and said, “Thanks for applying at Barefoot! Good luck with your job search!” and showed him the door. Another complained right away, “That guarantee of yours is just too low.” You guessed it, same bum’s rush out the door.

A third candidate didn’t start with even asking about the compensation package. Instead, he opened the conversation with, “You know, you’re getting your butt kicked in Michigan …but I can turn it around!” He went on to describe his skills, experience, and contacts. 15 minutes into the interview he finally asks, “So what does the compensation package look like anyway?” We told him, “It’s a flat guarantee with a no-limit commission plan,” to which he said with surprise, “No limit?!”

We talked more about the market and the problems he saw. At one point, he interrupted himself mid-sentence and said “Are you sure there’s no limit?” After the third time, he asked about the no-limit commission, we interrupted him and said, “We are sure there is no limit and you are so hired!” He single-handedly built the Barefoot business from scratch and made it one of the fastest-selling wines in Michigan!

You see, what we had finally learned after 10 years in business was that it wasn’t enough to offer a big prize for performance. You had to wait until you found the candidate that was looking for the big prize, because they were a performer and were underpaid and overworked, and maybe, taken for granted in their last job! We found him! His nickname was “No-Limit Phil.”

Save Mono Lake!

This chapter is packed with stories like that, demonstrating the Barefoot Spirit approach to hiring and relating to staff in general. In one episode Michael and Bonnie are hiking along in a redwood park when an unlikely thing happens. Their cell phone rings. It’s amazing that they even had coverage, let alone forgot to lose the device in the car while they were embracing nature.

A startled Michael answered while Bonnie complained, “I thought we agreed to never bring those **** things out on a hike!” It was Randy, their National Sales Manager. “I’ve got to quit!” he said. “I’ve just been given a once in a lifetime opportunity to be a docent in my favorite part of the world, Mono Lake!”

Tune in to find out how we handled that situation to create a win-win-win for Barefoot, Randy, and Mono Lake. Discover how we not only gave Randy the opportunity, but also saved his job, became Mono Lake’s favorite wine, and helped save Mono Lake itself!

Taming Truckers!

One day, a young woman who had worked for Barefoot for only a year or two walked into Michael’s office and announced, “You need a Traffic Manager!” “A what?” Michael said. He had no idea what she was talking about.

She went on, “We’re going to lose a lot of sales in Minnesota due to out of stocks. A truck from our Minnesota distributer just drove all the way out here to California and got turned away by our warehouse manager because he did not have an appointment and drove all the way back to Minnesota …EMPTY!” “What?!” Michael said in disbelief. She explained that the manager was loading 4 other trucks who had appointments and couldn’t fit him in.

Find out how this young lady was given permission to create and occupy a new job to basically babysit the truckers to follow procedures and maximize their loads. Find out how this significantly improved Barefoot’s sales. And find out how this young woman overcame the initial verbal abuse from the truckers and ultimately had them sending her flowers and candy! It’s all there and more in Chapter 9!

Tune In!

You will hear and experience entertaining stories and learn valuable lessons as Hollywood actors play the parts to demonstrate how to treat your people, complete with sound effects, and an original musical score.

Today, we advise our clients, “If you are paying your people right, the producers can’t afford to leave, and the non-producers can’t afford to stay.”  And then we add, “Always take a smaller slice of a larger pie!”

Please takes us along on your next road trip and enjoy a free chapter on us.

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“This Is How To Use Stories And Increase Negotiation Outcomes” – Negotiation Insight

Have you ever considered how telling the right story, at the right time, can increase your negotiation outcomes? It’s true; because the appropriate narrative can tug at the emotions of the other negotiator, which can make him more amenable to being persuaded. The following are components that make up a good story and insights about when you might apply them in your negotiation.

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Remember, you’re always negotiating!

 

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“This Is How To Negotiate Better On Social Media” – Negotiation Insight

People have asked me, should you negotiate the same way on social media as over the phone, or in-person? And my answer, like always, is, it depends. Every negotiation has nuances that make it different from those prior. That’s true, even when the same people are involved in a negotiation. Social media is an environment that possesses opportunities to use tools, such as bots, that you may not be familiar with in a negotiation. Take note of the following to discover how you can become more proficient when negotiating on social media.  https://bit.ly/3bcPa3N

Remember, you’re always negotiating!

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“This Is How To Detect Fraud In Negotiations Easily” – Negotiation Tip of the Week

“You become susceptible to fraud when your greed outpaces your logic.” -Greg Williams, The Master Negotiator & Body Language Expert (Click to Tweet)

 

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People don’t realize; they’re always negotiating.

I’ve heard some negotiators say all is fair in love, war, and negotiations. And some of them will stop just short of fraud to obtain a favorable outcome. Others will outright attempt to defraud you. The latter negotiator types are the ones whose shenanigans you must be alert to – they’re the ones that can leave you financially and emotionally devastated.

They’re signs to observe, in both the spoken and written words, that someone uses, that can serve as a forerunner announcing their pending trickeries. Take note of the following. You’ll see what I mean. You’ll also discover how to detect fraud to protect yourself from those that attempt to defraud you in your negotiations.

Do you ever consider how easy it is for someone to commit #fraud against you in your #negotiations? Fraud occurs in one form or another more than you realize. Learn how to detect fraud before it’s unleashed on you. bit.ly/3gASVRN

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“This Is How To Attack Difficult Choices In Negotiations” – Negotiation Insight

Negotiations can become complicated when presented with difficult choices. But you can attack those difficulties by being cunning, beguiling, and using a little lateral thinking. The following is how you can accomplish that.

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Remember, you’re always negotiating!

 

Listen to Greg’s podcast at https://c-suitenetwork.com/radio/shows/greg-williams-the-master-negotiator-and-body-language-expert-podcast/

 

After reading this article, what are you thinking? I’d like to know. Reach me at Greg@TheMasterNegotiator.com

 

To receive Greg’s free “Negotiation Tip of the Week” and the “Negotiation Insight” click here https://themasternegotiator.com/greg-williams/

 

 

 

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“This Is How To Use Leverage To Win Negotiations” – Negotiation Insight

As a #negotiator, #leverage can enhance your #negotiation efforts. But it can become a tool turned against you if you misuse it. Discover how you can use leverage to improve your negotiation outcomes. bit.ly/310PAHc