Negotiations Support
At Transmark we view a negotiation
process more as an intellectual challenge than as a business
problem. We therefore believe negotiations must be approached
and resolved through a process of defining needs, evaluating
information, and postulating solutions. Successful negotiation
outcomes depend on first understanding the opposite side, on
clearly defining each party's interests, on creating a positive
and fostering environment, and on respecting the opposite
party's limitations and needs.
Our approach towards negotiation is that the process must be
structured with enough flexibility to insure favorable outcomes
and must be authoritative without being combatitive. In
order to be mutually successful the negotiations process must
include at least some of the following elements:
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It must clearly define the
goals of all parties.
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It must clearly define what
issues can be agreed upon by participants and what issues
require stakeholder approval.
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It must provide a platform for
evaluating information garnered directly from the
negotiation venue and through preparatory business
intelligence and research.
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It must generate communicative
reciprocity through which goals and positions of each party
can be understood by all.
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It must be creative in
generating mutually acceptable solutions.
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It must put the each negotiator
in his counterpart's shoes.
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It must progress from the
easiest issues to the most challenging.
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It must deflate unreasonable
expectations and demands through justification, explanation
and understanding.
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It must fulfill the needs of
each party through bargaining, reciprocity, commitments and
concessions.
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It must be precise and clear.

Transmark can assist clients in
offshore negotiation processes by developing clear visions of
the playing field, defining the strengths and weaknesses of key
participants, and by accurately compiling information crucial to
outcome success. Transmark can leverage its cross cultural
expertise to bolster negotiation positions and communicative
processes and can utilize its familiarity with business
environments in both the US and Israel to accurately assess the
risks and consequences of disagreements and adversity. And
finally Transmark's fluency and professional command of both the
English and Hebrew languages allows it to assist in reconfirming
the specifics of reached agreements through evaluation of
wording, terminology and culture specific semantics.
Transmark offers two forms of
negotiations services:
Supportive Assistance - These services can
include preparatory research and background data acquisition
on potential negotiating partners, collection and analysis
of commercial information critical to the negotiation
process, and in-depth investigations of business topics
related to the negotiated transaction.
Active Assistance - These services can
include a facilitative involvement designed to focus
and streamline actual negotiations, inclusion during
negotiations for translation and real-time
assistance in the interpretation of the negotiative
process and participation planned to promote a
favorable negotiated outcome.