BEING CONFIDENT / 205
Case study
DRAWING ON EXPERIENCE
A young executive was given the
authority by his boss, the group
managing director, to negotiate
the purchase of a company. This
in itself was a daunting task, but,
arriving at the meeting with a
partner from the company’s
lawyers as his only colleague, he
was ushered into a room to find
11 people sitting opposite. The
owners of the company he was
buying were there, as were their
accountants, tax advisors, and
lawyers, and three merchant
bankers. For an instant, he was
totally overwhelmed. Then he
remembered an industrial relations
negotiating course he had attended
a few years before. He recalled
how he had handled that situation
successfully, his confidence
immediately returned, and he
successfully negotiated the deal.
What compliments
have I received
from others?
What am I most proud
of? What did it feel
like when I did it?
What am I
good at?
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