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Exit Strategy Series | Dane Sanders

Mastering the Art of Business Sale — Part 3

Unveiling the hidden strategies owners must know.

By Dane Sanders
Business people shaking hands in conference room

Image Source: Robert Daly / OJO Images via Getty Images

January 30, 2024

In our last article, I focused on the things business owners need to be prepared for when selling their business. In this article I'm going to talk about the negotiation strategies owners need to know, but that most do not.

1. Blinded By Pricing: Beyond The Financial Figures

In the intricate world of business transactions, pricing often takes center stage, captivating the attention of business owners as they navigate the complexities of a sale. Yet, it is crucial to recognize that pricing, while significant, is not the sole determinant of a successful deal. The subtleties embedded in deal terms can profoundly influence the total value of the transaction, the ongoing obligations of the owner to the business, and the ultimate amount the owner walks away with.

In a strategic negotiation, the ability to secure favorable deal terms is often more impactful than the final price. Owners must develop a nuanced understanding of the intricate dance between financial figures and deal terms, recognizing that the true value of a deal lies in the delicate balance between the two.

2. Knowing Your Walk-Away Number: Balancing Emotion With Strategy

The concept of a walk-away number transcends the numerical aspects of a deal, reaching into the psychological and strategic realms of negotiation. Business owners, when venturing into the negotiation arena, must not only be armed with financial data but also possess the clarity of purpose that a walk-away number provides.

Without a predetermined figure, decisions can be swayed by emotion and gut instincts during the intense heat of negotiation battles. The walk-away number acts as a beacon, guiding owners through the turbulent waters of negotiations and ensuring that every decision aligns with their strategic vision. It is a shield against the emotional pitfalls that can derail even the most carefully planned business sale.

3. Strategic Use Of Concessions: Leveraging Negotiation Power

Negotiations are, by nature, a delicate balance of give and take. The strategic use of concessions transforms what might seem like a vulnerability into a powerful negotiation tool. Rather than viewing concessions as mere sacrifices, astute business owners recognize them as strategic maneuvers that can pave the way for more favorable terms.

Making negotiation partners aware of significant concessions serves a dual purpose. It not only communicates a willingness to collaborate but also opens the door for owners to define what they want in return or negotiate a compromise that better aligns with their strategic objectives. This strategic approach to concessions elevates negotiations from a series of exchanges to a carefully choreographed dance of mutual benefit.


Negotiations are a delicate balance of give and take.


4. Understanding The Other Side Of The Table: Empathy In Action

The cardinal rule of negotiation – understanding the interests of the other side – transcends the transactional nature of business deals. It requires business owners to move beyond assumptions and truly empathize with the perspectives, needs, and motivations of their negotiation partners.

By embodying empathy, owners gain the ability to give the other party what they want without compromising their own essential objectives. This shift in perspective transforms negotiations from a battleground where parties vie for dominance into a collaborative effort where both sides work towards a mutually beneficial outcome.

Understanding the other side of the table is not just a negotiation strategy; it's a mindset that fosters cooperation and ensures that the end result is a win-win for all involved.

5. Knowing There's Power In Making The First Offer: Setting The Negotiation Stage

The hesitancy to make the first offer often stems from a fear of revealing too much, too soon. However, strategic negotiation is about seizing control of the narrative, and making the first offer is a powerful way to set the tone of the entire negotiation process.

The first offer is not just a numerical proposition; it is a strategic move that shapes the terms and benchmarks for all subsequent discussions. By making a well-supported, reasonable offer at the outset, owners not only assert control over the negotiation dynamics but also gain valuable insights into the positioning of the other party. This calculated risk-taking positions owners as proactive architects of the negotiation process, influencing its trajectory from the very beginning.

6. Understanding The Harms Of Sunk Cost Fallacy: Pragmatism Over Past Investments

The sunk cost fallacy, a psychological trap that binds individuals to investments they've already made, can cast a shadow over business negotiations. Owners, having invested time and resources into a deal, may feel compelled to persist even when the deal is no longer in their best interest.

Acknowledging the harms of the sunk cost fallacy is not just a strategic move; it's a commitment to long-term success over short-term losses. By making it clear that they are unafraid to cut losses and walk away, owners send a powerful signal to negotiation partners that they are focused on securing the most advantageous deal, even if it means recalibrating their approach.

This pragmatic approach not only safeguards owners from potential pitfalls but also positions them as forward-thinking, strategic negotiators who prioritize the long-term success of their business over the sunk costs of the past.

7. Evaluate Your Negotiation Skills: The Path To Mastery

Closing a deal should not only be a culmination of efforts but a reflective moment for growth. Each negotiation provides an opportunity for owners to refine and enhance their negotiation skills. By evaluating the process, identifying sticking points, and learning from missteps, owners can continuously evolve into master negotiators.

Reflection goes beyond the immediate outcome of a deal; it involves a holistic analysis of the negotiation strategy employed, communication effectiveness, and the ability to navigate complexities. Each negotiation is a learning experience, and the lessons gleaned from missteps contribute to a deeper understanding of the art and science of negotiation.

To become a master negotiator, owners must adopt a growth mindset, viewing every negotiation as a stepping-stone towards refining their skills. This commitment to continuous improvement ensures that with each negotiation, owners become more adept at navigating the intricate landscape of business deals.

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In conclusion, selling a business is not a mere transaction; it's a strategic endeavor that demands a nuanced understanding of the hidden strategies that often elude business owners. By delving into the intricacies of pricing, walk-away numbers, strategic concessions, empathetic understanding of the other side, the power of making the first offer, the harms of sunk cost fallacy, and continuous self-evaluation, owners can position themselves not just as sellers but as master negotiators.

In a landscape where business deals are as much about art as they are about science, these hidden strategies serve as the brushstrokes that create a masterpiece. Armed with this comprehensive guide, business owners can navigate the complexities of selling a business with confidence, ensuring that each negotiation is not just a transaction but a strategic step towards long-term success.

In our next article I will focus on things that can go wrong when selling a business and how to avoid them.

KEYWORDS: business development business management finance manufacturing sales strategies

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Dane Sanders is a managing director with Madison Street Capital LLC in Chicago, IL. Dane helps middle-market and family-owned business owners raise the capital they need to run or expand their business, restructure debt, or finance an acquisition, buyout or ESOP. Dane can be reached at [email protected] or (312) 488-9690. MadisonStreetCapital.com

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