The Real Deal by Alan Smith, Stephen White, and Robin Copland - HTML preview

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Are You Ready?

 

Appropriately in 2012 I was talking to a director of a communications agency who had been heavily involved in developing the messaging and communication platform for Londons successful bid to hold the Olympics back in 2005

 

All was looking good but still the actual presentations had to be made to the selection committee when the final decision would be announced.

 

She explained that nothing had been left to chance. The presentations were rehearsed and slick, the concept well tested and thorough. The objective clear and the strategy in place.

 

Half an hour before the actual pitch, she was looking for the star of the show Seb Coe to talk through any last minute issues or worries. Lord Coe was nowhere to be seen. She searched the hotel. Called his room. Ran outside to see if he was taking in air. All to no avail. A slight panic set in.

 

10 minutes to go still no principal for the staged show. Eventually worried he may have fallen whilst taking a shower she went to his room with the hotel manager and his passkey.

 

There was Lord Coe perfectly relaxed lying on the bed with headphones on listening to jazz. This was apparently his habit prior to all big events and races getting himself into what athletes call the zone. The rest is of course history.

 

I was reminded of this last week when I heard that a job center in Dublin had banned the wearing of pajamas by applicants coming in for interview. What signal were these job seekers giving about their ability or aptitude for work? You have to get into the mind set of what you are doing that day. So if you want to get a job, go dressed prepared to get a job. Get into the correct state of mind and body.

 

Preparation is probably the simplest thing we can do  more of timprove the outcome of our negotiationsGetting ready tnegotiate requires prioritizing objectives and  planning a strategic methodology to achieve the best possible o