434 / DEVELOPING YOUR TECHNIQUE
Building winning coalitions
The moment there are more than two parties in a
negotiation, there are opportunities to make
coalitions. To protect your interests and remain in
the negotiating game, one of your major objectives
will be to think well in advance about offense (how to
build a winning coalition) as well as defense (how to
put together a blocking coalition).
When attempting to build a stable coalition, there
are three essential factors to consider. The first is
the issue of agreement. Some parties will agree and
others will disagree with your vision and the
strategies and tactics you plan to use to achieve it.
DIVIDE THE PIE
Make it clear to your
coalition partners
how the benefits—the
proverbial pie—will be
divided if you achieve
your goals. The division
certainly must be fair,
but fairness does not
necessarily mean an
equal share.
Tip
To build a coalition,
there are three
factors to consider
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