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If I had heard this when I was new to society, I think I would have done better with job changes, salary negotiations, and real estate contracts, but I'm so disappointed to be hearing it only now ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ I started listening after changing jobs in my 10th year and moving to a role with many meetings. I thought I was confident in meetings as I gained experience over the years, but I wanted to approach them more strategically to increase my meeting success rate. [I don't think negotiation itself will be that scary anymore] You explained in great detail what goals I should set for what I want and how to prepare for those goals, which was extremely helpful. You even tell us what sentences to use for questions in negotiation situations.๐๐๐๐ I became confident that just following the lecture content would allow me to prepare 200% well for successful negotiations. [Just receiving the materials seems worth the money] You meticulously explain how to prepare negotiation scenarios for different situations, and I've made the scenario planning sheets that can be applied in various situations into meeting templates. Since it's 15 minutes daily, I'm casually listening during lunch breaks. I plan to complete the course and definitely review it again after some time. Thank you!
Hello mervuryand! :) First and foremost, I sincerely thank you for taking my class with me! :) I poured my negotiation know-how into everything from job changes and salaries to real estate contracts, and I'm so happy that my efforts seem to have helped you even a little. Negotiation is a long game, not a short one. We live within a huge game of negotiation, from important contracts inside and outside the company to even small agreements between family members. Even the immediate question and conclusion of 'Where should we go for our summer vacation?' among family members are all negotiating (persuading) situations. For humans to understand other humans, read their minds, and consider their needs to make others winners. And, 'smartly securing one's own share' - I believe that is the essence of negotiation. Therefore, I believe negotiation is not a selfish skill of 'only I should do well' but an altruistic skill of 'good for you, good for me.' And sharing the benefits of that altruism with everyone is what I consider 'Elegant Negotiation.' Thank you for the feedback filled with more praise than I deserve, and if you have any questions while taking the class, please feel free to let me know via the bulletin board or email (jasmine@potentially.co.kr). I hope I can assist you as an 'invisible negotiation partner.' Thank you once again!




