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[Mastering the Art of Upfront Contracts: A Guide to Setting Expectations in Negotiation]-[Lewis VanLandingham: "The First Negotiation You Do Is With Yourself"]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2025-01-23

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The Power of Setting Expectations: A Strategic Approach to Negotiation

In a recent episode of the Negotiate Anything podcast, host Kwame Christian sat down with Lewis, a veteran trainer from Sandler Training, to discuss the critical, often overlooked element of successful negotiations: setting expectations. Whether in high-stakes business deals or personal relationships, the ability to align agendas early on is the key to transforming difficult conversations into productive outcomes.

The First Negotiation: Setting Expectations with Yourself

Lewis emphasizes that the "first negotiation you do is with yourself." Before entering any meeting, professionals must define their intent. Many salespeople fall into the trap of being overly enthusiastic or focused solely on their own expertise, failing to consider what the prospect actually needs. By preparing ahead of time and asking, "What is my goal?" and "Does the prospect know that?", you move from a reactive state to a purposeful, competitive listener.

The "Upfront Contract": Eliminating Friction

One of the core methodologies discussed is the upfront contract. Many professionals engage in "free consulting," hoping the client will eventually buy, only to face price resistance at the end. An upfront contract shifts this dynamic by establishing clear parameters before the presentation begins. This includes:

  • Time Agreement: Being explicit about the duration of the meeting to avoid being rushed or cut short.
  • Agenda Setting: Clarifying what both parties want to cover, ensuring that the meeting remains focused and productive.
  • Outcome Definition: Clearly stating what a successful outcome looks like—whether that is moving to a next step, signing a deal, or acknowledging that there is no match.

Leading with 'No' and Building Trust

Perhaps the most counterintuitive piece of advice provided is the importance of leading with 'no'. Many salespeople fear rejection, leading them to push through resistance, which often destroys trust. Lewis argues that by explicitly giving the prospect permission to say "no," you lower their defenses. This creates an environment of transparency where both parties feel safe. As Lewis notes, "If you're really likable and you've shared lots of free knowledge... you actually make it harder for people to say no." By granting them the autonomy to decline, you actually increase the likelihood of an honest, mutually beneficial "yes."

Conversational Leadership: Beyond Sales

While these strategies are rooted in sales, they are essential forms of conversational leadership. Whether you are managing an employee, meeting with a team, or planning an evening with friends, the "T-A-O" framework—Time, Agenda, Outcome—serves as a universal tool. It prevents meetings from droning on indefinitely and ensures that all parties are aligned on what success looks like.

Conclusion: Clarity as a Competitive Advantage

Ultimately, the goal of these strategies is to create equal business stature. By moving away from the "salesperson-as-supplicant" mindset and embracing clear, upfront communication, professionals can stop "winging it" and start mastering their interactions. As Lewis concludes, the sign of a good contract—and a good conversation—is that everyone understands the terms and feels empowered to move forward with clarity and confidence.

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Yeah, it's our pleasure to have you, my friend.
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Let's start from square one.
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And I'm curious, how long do you have for the meeting?
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From LinkedIn News, I'm Jessi Hempel, host of the Hello Monday podcast.
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Hey, I'm Kwame Christian and you are about to step into the world of Negotiate Anything. the number one negotiation podcast in the world where we teach you how to make difficult conversations easier while getting more of what you want in the process.
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