negotiation-voss-tactical-empathy
Non-coding skills for AI agents, focusing on high-impact skills.
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Tactical Empathy Negotiation
Use $ARGUMENTS as initial context.
When to use this skill
- Salary, vendor, procurement, or contract negotiations.
- Handling objections, anchors, or stuck conversations.
- Preparing talk tracks, concessions, and closing plans.
- Any high-stakes agreement that needs tactical empathy.
How to use this skill
- Define the objective, success metrics, limits, and walk-away.
- Map the counterparty: roles, incentives, pressures, emotions.
- List hypotheses and possible black swans.
- Build a question ladder with calibrated how and what questions.
- Draft a conversation script using tactical empathy and core tactics.
- Design a concession plan with trade rules and guardrails.
- Run a pre-mortem and add mitigations.
- If information is missing, ask targeted questions.
Resources
references/voss-tactics.md- Definitions and sample phrasing.references/negotiation-checklist.md- Prep and execution checks.templates/negotiation-plan.md- Final structure.examples/negotiation-voss-example.md- Sample output.
Output guidelines
- Deliver a structured plan and short talk tracks.
- Keep scripts concise and realistic for live conversation.
- Respond in English.
Missing information to ask for
- Context and negotiation type (price, salary, contract, timeline).
- Primary objective, minimum acceptable, and walk-away.
- Constraints, deadlines, decision makers, and BATNA on both sides.
Keywords
negotiation, tactical empathy, Voss, mirroring, labeling, calibrated questions, objections, concessions, close
Repository
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