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[Mastering the Art of Leverage in Negotiation]-[How to Use Leverage in Negotiations With Danielle Hansen, MBA, LSSBB, CPSM.]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2024-10-14

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Mastering the Art of Leverage in Negotiation

In this episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian is joined by Danielle Hansen, a senior director of global strategic sourcing and adjunct professor, to demystify the concept of "leverage" in negotiations. The discussion challenges common misconceptions about power dynamics and provides a strategic framework for negotiators to identify, build, and wield leverage effectively.

The Psychological Trap of Powerlessness

A recurring issue in negotiations is the "psychological effect" where individuals enter a discussion believing they lack leverage, which effectively puts "a handcuff on our hands." Hansen notes that people often assume they are in a weaker position before the negotiation even begins. This mindset creates a self-fulfilling prophecy, leading to skewed expectations and limited outcomes. Christian compares this to the "four-minute mile" phenomenon—before Roger Bannister broke the record, it was considered physically impossible, but once the barrier was broken, others quickly followed. Negotiators must conduct an "internal negotiation" to challenge their own assumptions of powerlessness before engaging with the other party.

Reframing Leverage: Not Static, but Strategic

One of the most critical takeaways is that leverage is not a static commodity. Hansen emphasizes that leverage is "constantly shifting" and can be developed throughout the negotiation process. To unlock this, negotiators must act as investigators:

  • Understand Values: Ask what the other party truly values. If they are a large organization, their primary driver might be "growth," which can be leveraged to align your goals with theirs.
  • Active Listening: Pay close attention to the specific words and actions used by the other side. By reflecting their own language and values back to them, you build rapport and perceived leverage.
  • Individual Motivations: Recognize that you are negotiating with human agents who have personal motivations—such as "ego, status, [or a] new promotion"—which are often just as important as the company’s objectives.

The Power of Preparation and Collective Intelligence

Preparation is non-negotiable. Hansen advocates for a systematic approach, suggesting that negotiators should bring in diverse perspectives. By consulting colleagues, family members, or even children, you can gain a "whole different flavor" to your strategy and uncover blind spots. As Christian notes, the "brain power of the collective is always going to be bigger than the individual," and tapping into these resources prevents the narrow-mindedness that comes from being too close to a problem.

Responsibility and the Long-Term Relationship

Even when you successfully secure significant leverage, the experts warn against the misuse of power. "Ego" can lead to blind spots, and failing to perform due diligence because you feel unbeatable is a recipe for being "outplayed." Furthermore, negotiations are rarely one-off events; they are often "continuous negotiations." Misusing leverage can lead to the "psychology of vengeance," where the other party feels justified in retaliating once the power dynamic shifts. Hansen reminds us that maintaining professional integrity ensures that today’s negotiation doesn't negatively impact future business relationships.

Conclusion: Layering Your Leverage

Ultimately, the goal is to "pile on as many different layers of leverage" as possible. By combining research, curiosity, and resourcefulness, negotiators can transform what feels like a daunting, fearful situation into a "fun, investigatory challenge." By moving away from the fear-based reaction of the amygdala and adopting a strategic, inquisitive mindset, professionals can consistently achieve better outcomes in both business and life.

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