Lesson 18: Negotiation and Contracts: Negotiation Is The Ability To Communicate With Different People (Who Have
Lesson 18: Negotiation and Contracts: Negotiation Is The Ability To Communicate With Different People (Who Have
Lesson 18: Negotiation and Contracts: Negotiation Is The Ability To Communicate With Different People (Who Have
One party may also "toss in" or "throw in" some bonuses in order
to sweeten the deal (make the proposed agreement better or more attractive
to the other side). However, some points may be considered non-negotiable -
this means they are not flexible and cannot be changed.
In this case, it can be good to bring in a mediator - that's a neutral third party
who can help the parties come to an agreement. When a negotiation was
stopped for some time and then suddenly makes progress, we say there was
a breakthrough in the negotiation.
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However, if the negotiation fails and the parties abandon efforts to find a
solution, then we say there was a breakdown in the negotiation. If one party
insists on a condition that the other party absolutely cannot accept, that point
is called a "deal breaker" because it prevents a deal (agreement) from being
made.
• We propose...
• We would like to...
These expressions are more polite and more diplomatic than saying "We
want."
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If you'd like to make a counter-proposal, say this:
During a negotiation, you will probably need to make concessions. You can
introduce a concession like this:
Sometimes you want to offer the concession with a condition - that means, you
will do it IF the other side does something in return. Add these three phrases
to your concession in order to make it clear that there is a condition:
• if...
• as long as...
• provided that...
For example:
If the other party expresses doubts, you can use these phrases to reassure
them:
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When the other side makes a proposal and you need to say "no," it's important
to do it politely to preserve a good relationship with the other party. Here are
two ways to say "no" in negotiations:
Both of these phrases are polite, but the second phrase is stronger because the
expression "completely out of the question" means "completely
unacceptable"; it is something you will not even consider.
If you need to delay the negotiation before giving an immediate response, use
these phrases:
Finally, here are some expressions used to "close the deal" - that means
accept and finalize the agreement:
The expression "let's shake on it" means to shake hands, because this is a
common way to confirm an agreement. The phrase "let's get this in writing"
means to put the verbal (spoken) agreement into an official contract or
letter.
Contracts
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Contracts are often divided into articles or clauses (the sections of a
contract) explaining the terms (conditions and requirements). They may also
contain an appendix (extra supporting information added to the end of the
contract).
As soon as it is signed, the contract goes into effect - that means it becomes
legally valid and applicable. Another way to say this is that the contract
is legally binding, meaning that the parties are obligated to do what it says.
If one party does something that goes against the terms of the contract, this is
called a breach of the contract. In some situations, the contract may
be terminated (canceled). However, if the parties do everything the contract
says, then they have fulfilled (completed) the contract.
You've finished Lesson 18! Take the quiz to review the vocabulary and
phrases, and log in tomorrow for the next lesson.
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Quiz: Lesson 18
1) After completing the negotiations, both parties _________ a confidentiality
agreement.
A. firmed
B. signed
C. effected
2) These negotiations are going to be very difficult, because the other side
refuses to make any ___________.
A. concerns
B. solutions
C. concessions
3) I'm afraid that's completely out of the __________. We are not willing to
consider changing the location of our headquarters.
A. question
B. round
C. proposal
A. rounds
B. offers
C. deals
A. clause
B. term
C. breach
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6) We've considered your proposal - may we offer an __________?
A. effect
B. alternative
C. interest
A. paper
B. writing
C. text
8) We would be ________ to provide training for all your employees in using the
new system.
A. available
B. willing
C. offer
9) Let me assure you that we have _________ every single one of our contracts
with previous suppliers.
A. fulfilled
B. breakthrough
C. compromised
10) Negotiations for the sale of the company appear to be __________ - maybe
it's time to bring in a mediator.
A. traded off
B. deadlocked
C. deal breaker
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Quiz Answers: Lesson 18
1.B, 2.C, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C, 6.B, 7.B, 8.B, 9.A, 10.B
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