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Wilson Learning Sharpens Negotiation Skills in Today’s Complex, Global Sales Environment

July 26, 2017

By Dr. William L. Ury

Wilson Learning Worldwide announced today that it revised and updated its Negotiating to Yes course to equip sales professionals with the skills they need to negotiate in today’s complex, global environment.

At every turn in the sales process, salespeople are engaged in a negotiation with their customers. This occurs informally during discussions and formally during the proposal and contract stage. How the salesperson handles each informal or formal negotiation determines how the opportunity advances. Success lies in the ability to shift from a bargaining stance in which one party wins and the other loses to a principled negotiation approach in which the agreements benefit both parties. Through effective communication, customer relationships are strengthened.

The updated Negotiating to Yes program, built on negotiation principles that have helped thousands of people in hundreds of organizations worldwide, advances the application of negotiation skills for today’s challenging sales environment. The core elements of successful negotiations have not changed:

  • Avoiding the bargaining trap
  • Developing a problem-solving mindset that separates the people from the problem
  • Focusing on interests behind positions
  • Having a strong alternative
  • Seeking win-win outcomes

Dr. William Ury, world-renowned negotiation expert, best-selling author, and cofounder of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation, has partnered with Wilson Learning for many years. He has focused on these bedrock negotiation strategies throughout his professional life. “I’ve often wondered why, despite the fact that we are engaged in negotiation, broadly speaking, most of our working day, we aren’t better at it,” he says. “My hunch is that this is because when we are negotiating, we have almost all of our attention focused on the outcome and not on the process itself for getting to that desired outcome.” He adds, “If we can learn to place part of our attention on the process of how we handle these conversations, we can greatly improve the way in which we collaborate for mutual gain.”

The new version of Negotiating to Yes takes this wisdom into account, focusing even more on the skills salespeople need to employ during the process of negotiating. The program challenges salespeople to practice and apply critical negotiation strategies in a contemporary risk-free environment as they hone their skills. Michael Leimbach, Ph.D., Vice President of Global Research and Development for Wilson Learning Worldwide, adds, “The key takeaway is that a ‘negotiation’ focused only on bargaining over the final price or features of a contract is limiting and likely to result in an unsatisfactory outcome—for at least one or maybe both parties. Engaging in a principled negotiation process develops the confidence and skills for achieving a desired outcome for all parties involved.”


Dr. William L. Ury

Dr. William Ury has partnered with Wilson Learning for many years. Dr. Ury is a cofounder and Distinguished Senior Fellow of Harvard’s Program on Negotiation. He is coauthor of Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In, a 15-million-copy best seller translated into more than 35 languages, and author of the award-winning Getting Past No: Negotiating in Difficult Situations. The negotiation techniques in these books serve as the foundation for Wilson Learning’s Negotiating to Yes and Getting to Yes offerings.