When to Walk Away During a Negotiation

Response to my last month’s article was a little heated – and I loved it! Who could guess that tips on how to ask for a raise would be controversial? As a matter of fact, two TV stations interviewed me on the topic after I posted the article. Here’s the footage from FOX 26

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How to Ask Your Boss for a Raise

Is it time you asked for a raise? Or, are you waiting for someone to notice your efforts and offer a raise to you? Why? You are in charge of moving your career forward. You don’t have to sit back and wait for your boss or someone in leadership to

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Should I Make the First Offer in a Negotiation?

Before showing people how to negotiate in the boardroom, I negotiated in the courtroom.  Check out my “Linda the Lawyer”  photo above where I’m 29, a new law partner and a month before being a mother (hence the strategically placed book.) As a lawyer and as a mediator, nothing was more frustrating

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The Worst Thing You Can Do in a Negotiation

At a recent conference I spoke with a group of sales professionals and asked them, “What do you think is the worst thing you can do in a negotiation?” Here’s what they said: Leaving money on the table Not being prepared Not having all the answers Appearing weak Not knowing who my

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How to Negotiate Without Saying Anything

For my birthday last month, I had the fun of meeting Penn and Teller after their show in Las Vegas.  If you’ve ever seen this magician act, you know that Penn does all the talking while Teller never says a word.  As loud and demonstrative as Penn is – Teller

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How to Negotiate for Anything

Have I ever told you about my daughter’s negotiation skills? At nine Taylor decided she wanted to swim like a mermaid. After locating several YouTube videos of mermaids to prove the possibility, she found a video showing exact instructions to craft a mermaid tail. Then, she convinced us to buy expensive swimsuit

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How to Work with a Monster

Some of us don’t need to watch scary movies or go to haunted houses to get our monster fix. Instead, we just need to go to work. Monsters in the workplace include the “ghosts” who disappear when the going gets rough, the “witches” and “warlocks” who stir up trouble, the

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Get More Done Without Burning Out

Take a Hike – literally. Today is National Take a Hike Day (November 17). Yes, there is a holiday for everything! With holidays and vacation time approaching, the stress to get it all done hits hard. End of year deadlines coupled with personal pressures always make me feel overwhelmed and less productive. Co-workers taking

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How Complainers Can Help Your Business

My Business Manager, Zan, recently told me a story from her previous job at an elevator company. Her best customer called and complained almost daily about the elevators in his facility. These weren’t safety problems or even major concerns. She finally determined that the source of Mr. Complainers frustration was

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How to Keep from Having the Worst Meeting Ever

A few weeks ago I watched one of the worst led meetings ever.  Instead of getting to the heart of the matter, leaders allowed an outsider to derail and delay the real issues.  As tempers flared, the president relinquished control to attendees. Instead of clarifying issues and communicating an action plan,

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Put the Odds in Your Favor at Work

In the spring I spoke at the beautiful Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas. I even played a little video poker. Three hours of playing seemed like a good entertainment value for my $20 investment. Most of us know the odds aren’t in our favor when we gamble. How would those

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