48 min

On how to negotiate our salary with Michael Philips Podcast on Negotiation

    • Business

Michael W Phillips is the founder and head of Phillips Consulting, a niche management consulting firm specializing in commercial negotiations for public and private sector companies. For almost 30 years he has led negotiations for organisations as diverse as the NHS, local councils and global manufacturing corporations. He's negotiated contracts for everything from nursing home placements to cinema screens, orthopaedic implants to sewage pumps, liquid helium to truck leases. With clients in the UK, Europe, USA and Asia, Michael has travelled the world for decades practicing and coaching the science of negotiation.
Are you interested in securing a higher salary but feel nervous and unsure about how to approach the conversation? You're not alone. Studies reveal that about a third of men and more than half of women find asking for a pay raise uncomfortable. This isn't a minor issue. Throughout your career, consistently accepting a salary below the market rate for your role can mean missing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars or euro. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Michael's book: "The Naked Negotiator" offers an engaging and entertaining guide, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence needed. In the face of what may seem like an uneven playing field between experienced, knowledgeable managers and seemingly powerless employees, you no longer need to fear this challenging aspect of your career.
Join us in the latest episode of the Podcast on Negotiation, where we discuss the secrets of successful salary negotiations. Mike, a seasoned negotiation professional, shares invaluable insights and strategies to help you secure the salary you deserve. We discuss how to overcome the fear of asking for more and understand our fair market value. Mike shares his practical tips for a successful salary negotiation and real-life success stories.

Michael W Phillips is the founder and head of Phillips Consulting, a niche management consulting firm specializing in commercial negotiations for public and private sector companies. For almost 30 years he has led negotiations for organisations as diverse as the NHS, local councils and global manufacturing corporations. He's negotiated contracts for everything from nursing home placements to cinema screens, orthopaedic implants to sewage pumps, liquid helium to truck leases. With clients in the UK, Europe, USA and Asia, Michael has travelled the world for decades practicing and coaching the science of negotiation.
Are you interested in securing a higher salary but feel nervous and unsure about how to approach the conversation? You're not alone. Studies reveal that about a third of men and more than half of women find asking for a pay raise uncomfortable. This isn't a minor issue. Throughout your career, consistently accepting a salary below the market rate for your role can mean missing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars or euro. But it doesn't have to be this way.
Michael's book: "The Naked Negotiator" offers an engaging and entertaining guide, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence needed. In the face of what may seem like an uneven playing field between experienced, knowledgeable managers and seemingly powerless employees, you no longer need to fear this challenging aspect of your career.
Join us in the latest episode of the Podcast on Negotiation, where we discuss the secrets of successful salary negotiations. Mike, a seasoned negotiation professional, shares invaluable insights and strategies to help you secure the salary you deserve. We discuss how to overcome the fear of asking for more and understand our fair market value. Mike shares his practical tips for a successful salary negotiation and real-life success stories.

48 min

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