How Women Can Get What They Want in a Negotiation
How Women Can Get What They Want in a Negotiation
Suzanne de JanaszBeth Cabrera
AUGUST 17, 2018
Tara, an MD/PhD who works for a large public university, contacted one of us (Suzanne) a few weeks after participating in a negotiation workshop she ran, wanting to share some positive news about successfully negotiating an 11% pay increase. A faculty member for six years, she had come to learn that she was not only underpaid but also had a higher teaching and clinic load than others in her group. She, like many women, accepted her job offer without negotiating.
How common is Taras situation? Research suggests that 20% of women never negotiate at all. A woman who opts not to negotiate her starting salary upon graduation will forgo an average of $7,000 the first year, and will lose between $650,000 and $1 million over the course of a 45-year career. Why would women leave money on the table? There are several factors. When selecting metaphors for the process of negotiation, men pick winning a ballgame, while women pick going to the dentist. Expectations drive behavior. If women see negotiation as a chore, they either dont negotiate or do so in ways that can hurt the outcome. There is also the (very real) fear, backed by research, that negotiating may come at the cost of being disliked.
The good news is that negotiating skills can be enhanced. Based on a growing body of research on gender in negotiations, combined with burgeoning research on positivity and mindfulness, we offer five strategies that can help women both choose to engage and perform more effectively in negotiations. They include:
preparing fully
cultivating positive emotions
boosting emotional intelligence
negotiating communally
negotiating a package...
More at the link.
https://hbr.org/2018/08/how-women-can-get-what-they-want-in-a-negotiation?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=hbr
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