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The Secret Psychology of Successful Negotiators, with Matt Schultz

2024/11/29
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Matt Schultz 强调了在工作中通过记录每周工作成就来提升谈判筹码的重要性,这有助于在晋升或加薪时更好地展现个人价值。他指出,许多人因为害怕失败而不敢提出要求,但实际上,例如申请信用卡年费减免的成功率高达 90%。他建议直接联系保留部门,并以双赢的策略进行沟通,例如提出让公司受益的方案,例如额外教育能提升工作效率。在抵押贷款方面,他建议在同一天比较多家贷款机构的报价,并利用这些信息与贷款机构进行价格谈判。他还强调了在谈判中建立良好的人际关系的重要性,建议使用开放式问题,避免直接的拒绝。他建议在与家人讨论金钱问题时,要营造轻松舒适的氛围,避免直接的质问,并强调了在谈判中要理解对方的利益,并找到与自身利益相符的方式。他还建议选择合适的时机进行谈判,例如在公司业绩良好的时候,或者在绩效评估期间。他认为,在谈判中,要展现自信,并坚持自己的底线。最后,他还强调了在与小型企业或个人进行谈判时,要考虑对方的处境和价值观,并选择合适的策略。 Paula Pant 与 Matt Schultz 就成功谈判的心理策略和技巧进行了深入探讨,涵盖了职场、金融和人际关系等多个方面。她提出了许多实际问题,例如如何处理推销抵押贷款的员工,如何应对不喜欢打电话的年轻人,以及如何有效地与雇主沟通加薪或其他福利。她还强调了在谈判中建立良好关系的重要性,以及如何将请求包装成双赢的局面。她与 Matt Schultz 一同探讨了在不同场景下,例如与家人、小型企业和大型企业进行谈判的策略和技巧。

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The episode begins by discussing why people are afraid to ask for discounts or negotiate, despite the high success rates. The key insight is that people often assume the answer will be no and fear rejection.
  • 90% of people who ask to get their credit card annual fee reduced are successful
  • People fear rejection and assume they won't succeed
  • Negotiation is a common everyday activity, from setting the thermostat to carpooling

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#562: More than 90 percent of people who ask to get their credit card annual fee reduced are successful. Yet most people never ask. 

Why? They assume the answer will be no.

Matt Schultz, the author of “Ask Questions, Save Money, Make More,” joins us to explain the psychology and tactics behind successful negotiation. 

The key insight: companies want to keep your business. Banks, employers, and service providers invest in long-term relationships because it's more profitable than constantly finding new customers. 

This gives you more leverage than you might think.

For credit cards, Schultz points out that calling the retention department directly (rather than general customer service) often leads to better results. He shares his own experience of getting his $600 annual fee cut in half just by making a yearly call.

With mortgage negotiations, Schultz suggests getting quotes from 3-5 lenders on the same day, since rates change frequently. A quarter-point rate reduction on a $360,000 mortgage saves $20,000 over the life of the loan. The fees themselves can differ by $5,000 between lenders.

When it comes to workplace negotiations, Schultz recommends keeping a weekly log of your accomplishments. Note both your regular duties and times you went above and beyond. This creates a strong foundation for salary discussions.

The most effective negotiations frame requests as win-win scenarios. Instead of just asking for tuition reimbursement, explain how additional education will help you contribute more to the company. Rather than demanding a lower rent, offer to sign a longer lease that reduces the landlord's vacancy risk.

Schultz emphasizes building relationships during negotiations. The person at the call center has likely dealt with angry customers all day. Being pleasant and making a human connection can lead to better outcomes.

The interview also covers negotiating with family members about money, choosing when to negotiate versus pay full price (like at charity shops or with small businesses), and how to time requests effectively. 

The common thread: success comes from understanding the other party's interests and finding ways to align them with your own.

This episode will show you how to save hundreds — or thousands — in your regular spending, simply by asking. 

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(0:00 Intro: Most people fear asking for discounts/negotiations

(1:37) Keep weekly notes of work accomplishments for better negotiations

(3:38) Companies want long-term customers - use this as negotiating leverage

(6:04) Credit card fee negotiations - 90% success rate when asking

(8:36) How to negotiate mortgage rates and compare lender quotes

(13:15) Open-ended questions get better results than yes/no questions

(19:41) How to handle pushy mortgage reps who bash competitors

(26:41) Tips for millennials who hate phone calls but need to negotiate

(31:17) Framing tuition reimbursement as benefit to company

(39:19) Building rapport during negotiations vs being aggressive

(44:42) When to walk away from difficult negotiations

(49:20) Negotiating with small businesses vs large corporations

(54:53) Red flags in workplace negotiations

(58:38) How companies signal if they value employee growth

(1:06:38) Final thoughts on customer lifetime value and negotiating power

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