Negotiation: A Reflection of Character and Vision
Amar Pandit
A respected entrepreneur with 25+ years of Experience, Amar Pandit is the Founder of several companies that are making a Happy difference in the lives of people. He is currently the Founder of Happyness Factory, a world-class online investment & goal-based financial planning platform through which he aims to help every Indian family save and invest wisely. He is very passionate about spreading financial literacy and is the author of 4 bestselling books (+ 2 more to release in 2020), 8 Sketch Books, Board Game and 700 + columns.
February 7, 2025 | 2 Minute Read
When you’re negotiating a collaboration, remember—you’re not just cutting a deal. You’re building a relationship. Randy Komisar and Jantoon Reigersman’s lines in Straight Talk for Startups couldn’t be more relevant: “You aren’t selling a car; you are bringing on trusted partners. The negotiation is about problem solving, not haggling. If you fight over crumbs, no one will trust you with the cake.”
For financial professionals considering partnerships with larger firms or platforms, the negotiation is not a battle for dominance. It’s about problem-solving, alignment, and mutual value creation. Know what terms matter most to you—be crystal clear about your priorities. But don’t waste energy grinding over minor points that won’t move the needle for your practice or your clients.
The way you approach the negotiation reveals your character. It shows how you handle challenges, manage relationships, and think long-term. Your attitude in this stage will signal how you may approach future decisions and conflicts. Are you fair? Are you collaborative? Are you aligned with your potential partner’s values? These questions will silently be answered during the negotiation.
Collaboration isn’t about solving just today’s problem. It’s about setting the stage for tomorrow’s. The terms you agree on today will form the foundation for how issues are resolved in the future. Are you setting up a partnership built on trust and transparency, or are you sowing seeds of suspicion?
For financial professionals, the ultimate goal is to create a win-win scenario where both parties feel valued and aligned. Focus on the big picture—delivering better value to your clients and creating a more scalable and sustainable business. Negotiation isn’t just a process; it’s a test of character and vision. Pass it with grace and foresight.
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