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    Negotiating for Value Creation
    International Institute for Management Development

    Negotiating for Value Creation

    International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne
    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    NegotiationsTopic

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    Oct 20 - Oct 22, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    Apr 12 - Apr 14, 2027
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    Nov 1 - Nov 3, 2027
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    $7,582

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Great negotiators don’t wait for the moment, they shape it Negotiation isn’t just a skill, it’s a powerful leadership tool. And it’s happening all around us, every day. From boardroom deals and team dynamics to everyday conversations, negotiation touches every part of our lives. Yet many of us step into negotiations unprepared – driven by instinct, emotion, or outdated habits. We focus on what to say, but overlook how we show up. We miss the subtle signals, misread the power dynamics, and get pulled off course by pressure or emotion. We aim to “win,” but ultimately walk away feeling like we could have done better. IMD’s Negotiating for Value Creation program helps you break that cycle, rewiring the way you think, feel, and behave in negotiation to maximize value for all parties. You’ll take a broader, more inclusive view of what negotiation really is: a leadership skill that balances outcomes, relationships and context. At the heart of it all is preparation. Not just planning your arguments or setting your goals, but preparing your mindset, managing your emotional triggers, and understanding the other side’s perspective. Because 80% of negotiation happens before you enter the room. You’ll learn how to ask the right questions, surface what’s missing, and avoid the pitfalls that derail negotiations. You’ll build the ability to keep sight of your objective, identify a fallback, and know when to walk away. You’ll learn how to manage your own emotions and anticipate those of others, factor in cultural differences, and adapt your approach to guide conversations with intention and control. Throughout the program, you’ll put theory into practice through a wide range of case studies, exercises, and interactive simulations with your peers – designed to challenge how you think, communicate, and respond under pressure. You’ll also have the opportunity to bring one of your own negotiation challenges to the table, gaining fresh perspectives to help reframe your approach and uncover new paths forward. By the end of your journey, you’ll leave with sharper instincts, practical tools, and the confidence to lead negotiations with clarity and purpose – in every conversation that matters.

    Why International Institute for Management Development?

    IMD runs one of the smallest, most selective executive education portfolios in the world — and that is precisely the point. Based on the shores of Lake Geneva, the school has built its entire identity around a single question: what does it actually take to develop a leader who performs under real pressure? The answer, refined over decades, is a model that combines unusually small cohorts, faculty who consult actively with global corporations, and a Swiss-precision focus on measurable behavioral change.

    Your Profile

    • Negotiating for Value Creation brings together a diverse group of professionals from different industries – senior executives, dealmakers, entrepreneurs, and functional leaders – looking to sharpen their skills, challenge their assumptions, and expand their negotiation impact.
    • Read more about the admission criteria.

    Benefits

    • Sharpen your negotiation skills - Learn how to spot your triggers, challenge assumptions and lead every negotiation with clarity, confidence and control.
    • Navigate complex and challenging negotiations - Learn how to steer challenging conversations, shape outcomes and build alignment across cultural lines.
    • Work on your own negotiation challenge - Bring your own negotiation challenge into the program and gain actionable feedback from peers – helping you rethink your approach in a safe, collaborative environment.
    • Get hands-on with real simulations - Engage in immersive, behavioral simulations and exercises that help you translate insight into action – and leave with practical tools and a clear process that you can apply to future negotiations.

    What You'll Learn

    • Day 1 (Creating value) - Understand psychological biases in negotiations, Improve your negotiation preparation using a research-based framework, Explore the role of emotions in negotiations, Recognize the importance of cultural differences in negotiations, Take part in negotiation simulations and debriefs
    • Day 2 (Capturing value) - Examine the role of the negotiator as a persuader, Explore stakeholder management and categorization, Understand how to work with your negotiation partners to find solutions that satisfy the needs and concerns of both parties, Take part in negotiation simulations and debriefs
    • Day 3 (Sustaining value) - Gain insights into the power of social pressure, Be aware of the importance of placing value before ego, Apply your learnings and valuable input from your peers to your personal negotiation challenge

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