How'd you get that raise? is a series within the Women at Work newsletter. Each edition is one woman's story about the actions she took, the hurdle she overcame and the negotiation lessons she learned. Scroll back through the feed to May 24th, 2021, where you'll find the essentials negotiating strategically.
When you manage people, they ask you for things: to extend a deadline, to make an exception, to give them a raise or more resources. Maybe they don’t even have to ask; you notice the need and start thinking about how to meet it. As successful as women tend to be at advocating on behalf of others, knowing which approaches research shows are most effective will only strengthen your case.
Negotiations professor Martha Jeong explains the mindset, framing, timing, and tone that enable us to attain the money, help, and opportunities that keep our direct reports happy and in top form. She also explains how to set expectations with them to prevent you from feeling too much pressure to attain exactly what they asked for, and too guilty when you can’t.
Guest expert:
Martha Jeong is a management professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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