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⑴ 商务谈判英语口语实例大全 多媒体光盘 怎么播放

包括职业、复品牌、新企制业、产品主题、组织、策划等各种实用主题

一般来讲,谈判人数应根据谈判的地点、时间和内容以及对方人数及本人员的素质来确定,过多或过少均不合适。谈判班子组成以后,还要对谈判组员在专业分工的基础行谈判分工,明确每个人担当的角色和职责。
谈判人员的分工:
(1)第一层次的人员;
(2)第二层次的人员:懂行的专家和专业人员;
(3)第三层次的人员:必需的工作人员。
谈判组成人员的具体任务位置;
(1)技术条款的分工;
(2)合同法律条款的分工;
(3)商务条款的分工。 更多可以继续交流哦

⑵ 寻求商务谈判的英文对话

A. I just recieved your new catalog, and I'm wondering if we get a sample of one of your procts.
B.That's no problem.But there's a charge for the sample and shipping coast.
A. OK. I want the new V-2computer speaker.
B. For that item, you would need a place an order of a hundred pieces or more to make it a free sample.
A. We would need to see a sample of the item first before we could make a decision on ordering it.
B. Of course. If you recieve the sample and then later decide to place an order, the sample charge will be dected from the cost of the order.
A. Well, we want three hunderd pieces of V-2 computers. The price you quoted me before was 75 U.S. dollars.
B. Yes, that's correct.
A. Would it be possible for you to lower the price a little if we order five hundred pieces?
B. Only if you ordered one thousand. And then the unit price is sixty U.S. dollars.
A. OK. There are sixty U.S. dollars each for a total of sixty thousand dollars.
B.So, the total order comes to ……one thousand.

⑶ 请推荐有商务谈判场景的英文电影

《暗战2》开始部分,
林熙蕾和一帮人开会,人虽然都是中国人,
但没一个人说中国话,全说的英文。

⑷ 谁有这种英文商务谈判对话

A: Mr. Chen, shall we now discuss the packing?

B: Very well, you know, we have definite ways of packing garments. as to blouses, we use a polythene wrapper for each article, all ready for window display.

A: good. a wrapping that catches the eye will certainly help push the sales. with competition similar garment procers, the merchandise must not only be of good value but also look attractive.

B: right you are. we will see to it that the bloses appeal to the eye as well as to the purse.

A: what about the outer packing?

B:we'll pack them 10 dozen to one carton, gross weight around 25 kilos a carton.

A: cartons?

B: yes. corrugated cardboard boxes.

A:could you use wooden cases instead?

B:why we use wooden cases?

A: i'm afraid the cardboard boxes are not strong enough for such a
heavy load.

B: the cartons are comparatively light, and therefore easy to handle. they won't be stored away with the heavy cargo. The stevedores will see to that. Besides, we'll reinforce the cartons with straps. silk blouses are not fragile goods. they can stand a lot of jolting.

A: maybe you are right. but the goods are to be transhiped at Hamburg or London. if the boxes are moved about on an open wharf, the dampness or rain may get into them. this would make the blouses spotted or ruined.

B: no need to worry about that. the cartons lined with plastic sheets are water-proof, and as the boxes are made of cardboard, they will be handled with care.

A: well, i don't want to take any chances. Besides, cartons are easy to cut open, and this increases the risk of pilferage.

B:tampering with cartons is easily detected. i should say that this rather discourages pilferage.

A: maybe so, but i am afraid that in case of damage or pilferage, the insurance company will refuse compensation on the ground of improper packing, or packing unsuitable for sea voyage.

B:but cartons are quite deaworthy. they are extensively used in our shipments to continental ports. there are never any complaints from our clients, and such packing has also been approved by our insurance company for WPA and TPND.

A: if you could guarantee compensation in case the insurance company refuses to honour a claim for faulty packing, we would be quite willing to accept cartons.

B: i'm sorry but we cannot take on any responsibility for every kink of mishap.

A: I can understand your position. perhaps i am asking too much.

B: we will use wooden cases if you insist, but the charge for packing will be considerably higher, and it also slows down delivery.

A:well, i will fax home immediately for instructions on the matter.

B: please do . i will be waiting for your reply.

⑸ 谁有商务谈判 英语口语实例大全的音频啊

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⑹ 商务谈判对话

对话没有,,有点建议:讨价还价是谈判中一项重要的内容,一个优秀的谈判者不仅要掌握谈判的基本
原则、方法,还要学会熟练地运用讨价还价的策略与技巧,这是促成谈判成功的保
证,讨价还价的一些技巧有:
(一)投石问路
要想在谈判中掌握主动权,就要尽可能地了解对方的情况,尽可能地了解掌握
某一步骤,对对方的影响以及对方的反应如何,投石问路就是了解对方情况的一种
战术。
例如,在价格阶段讨论中,想要试探对方对价格有无回旋的余地,就可提议:
"如果我方增加购买数额,贵方可否考虑优惠价格呢?"然后,可根据对方的开价,
进行选择比较,讨价还价。
通常情况,任何;块"石头"都能给对方进一步进行了解,而且对方难以拒
绝。
(二)报价策略
交易谈判的报价是不可愈越的阶段,只有在报价的基础上,双方才能进行讨价
还价。(关于此部分叙述,可参照前面在"谈判的磋商阶段"中的论述,在此不作
评述)。
(三)抬价压价战术
在谈判中,通常是没有一方一开价,另一方就马上同意,双方拍板成文的,都
要经过多次的抬价、压价,才相互妥协,确定一个一致的价格标准。
由于谈判时抬价一方不清楚对方要求多少,在什么情况下妥协,所以这一策略
运用的关键就是抬到多高才是对方能够接受的。一般而言,抬价是建立在科学的计
算,精确的观察、判断、分析基础上,当然,忍耐力、经验、能力和信心也是十分
重要的。
在讨价还价中,双方都不能确定双方能走多远,能得到什么。因此,时间越
久,局势就会越有利于有信心、有耐力的一方。
压价可以说是对抬价的破解。如果是买方先报价格,可以低于预期进行报价,
留有讨价还价的余地,如果是卖方先报价,,买方压价,则可以采取多种方式:
1.揭穿对方的把戏,直接指出实质。比如算出对方产品的成本费用,挤出对
方报价的水分。
2.制定一个不断超过预算的金额,或是一个价格的上下限,然后围绕这些标
准,进行讨价还价。
3.用反抬价来回击,如果在价格上迁就对方,必须在其他方面获得补偿。
4.召开小组会议,集思广益思考对策。
5.在合同没有签订以前,要求对方做出某种保证,以防反悔。
6 使对方在合同上签署的人越多越好,这样,对方就难以改口。
(四)价格让步策略
价格让步的方式幅度直接关系到让步方的利益,理想的方式是每次作递减式让
步,它能做到让而不乱,成功地遏止了对方能产生无限制让步的要求,这是因为:
1 每次让步都给对方一定的优惠,表现了让步方的诚意,同时保全了对方的
面子,使对方有一定的满足感。
2.让步的幅度越来越小.越来越困难,使对方感到我方让步不容易,是在竭
尽全力满足对方的要求。
3、最后的让步方式不大,是给对方约警告,我方让步到了极限,也有些情况
下,最后一次让步幅度较大、甚至超过前一次、这是表示我方合作的诚意,发出要
求签约的信息.
(五)最后报价
最后出价的时间应掌握好时机和方式,因为如果在双方各不相让,甚至是在十
分气愤的对峙状况下最后报价,无异于是发出最后通谍,很可能会使对方认为是种
威胁,危及谈判顺利进行。当双方就价格问题不能达成一致时,如果报价一方看出
对方有明显的达成协议的倾向,这时提出最后的报价,较为适宜。
当然,最后出价能够帮助,也能够损害提出一方的议价力量.如果对方相信,
提出方就胜利了,如果不相信,提出方的气势就会被削弱。此时的遣词造句,见机
而行,与这一策略的成功与否就休戚相关了

⑺ 商务英语谈判场景对话

Dan Smith是一位美国的健身用品经销商,此次是Robert Liu第一回与他交手。就在短短几分钟的交谈中,Robert Liu既感到这位大汉粗犷的外表,藏有狡兔的心思――他肯定是沙场老将,自己绝不可掉以轻心。双方第一回过招如下:
D: I‘d like to get the ball rolling(开始)by talking about prices.
R: Shoot.(洗耳恭听)I‘d be happy to answer any questions you may have.
D: Your procts are very good. But I‘m a little worried about the prices you‘re asking.
R: You think we about be asking for more?(laughs)
D: (chuckles莞尔) That‘s not exactly what I had in mind. I know your research costs are high, but what I‘d like is a 25% discount.
R: That seems to be a little high, Mr. Smith. I don‘t know how we can make a profit with those numbers.
D: Please, Robert, call me Dan. (pause) Well, if we promise future business――volume sales(大笔交易)――that will slash your costs(大量减低成本)for making the Exec-U-ciser, right?
R: Yes, but it‘s hard to see how you can place such large orders. How could you turn over(销磬)so many? (pause) We‘d need a guarantee of future business, not just a promise.
D: We said we wanted 1000 pieces over a six-month period. What if we place orders for twelve months, with a guarantee?

R: If you can guarantee that on paper, I think we can discuss this further.

商务谈判实例(二)
Robert回公司呈报Dan的提案后,老板很满意对方的采购计划;但在折扣方面则希望Robert能继续维持强硬的态度,尽量探出对方的底线。就在这七上七八的价格翘翘板上,双方是否能找到彼此地平衡点呢?请看下面分解:
R: Even with volume sales, our coats for the Exec-U-Ciser won‘t go down much.

D: Just what are you proposing?

R: We could take a cut(降低)on the price. But 25% would slash our profit margin(毛利率).We suggest a compromise――10%.

D: That‘s a big change from 25! 10 is beyond my negotiating limit. (pause) Any other ideas?

R: I don‘t think I can change it right now. Why don‘t we talk again tomorrow?

D: Sure. I must talk to my office anyway. I hope we can find some common ground(共同信念)on this.

NEXT DAY

D: Robert, I‘ve been instructed to reject the numbers you proposed; but we can try to come up with some thing else.

R: I hope so, Dan. My instructions are to negotiate hard on this deal――but I‘m try very hard to reach some middle ground(互相妥协).

D: I understand. We propose a structured deal(阶段式和约). For the first six months, we get a discount of 20%, and the next six months we get 15%.

R: Dan, I can‘t bring those numbers back to my office――they‘ll turn it down flat(打回票).

D: Then you‘ll have to think of something better, Robert.

商务谈判实例(三)
Dan上回提议前半年给他们二成折扣,后半年再降为一成半,经Robert推翻后,Dan再三表示让步有限。您知道Robert在这折扣缝隙中游走,如何才能摸出双方都同意的数字呢?他从锦囊里又掏出什么妙计了呢?请看下面分解:
R: How about 15% the first six months, and the second six months at 12%, with a guarantee of 3000 units?

D: That's a lot to sell, with very low profit margins.

R: It's about the best we can do, Dan. (pause) We need to hammer something out (敲定)today. If I go back empty-handed, I may be coming back to you soon to ask for a job. (smiles)

D: (smiles) O.K., 17% the first six months, 14% for the second?!

R: Good. Let's iron out(解决)the remaining details. When do you want to take delivery(取货)?

D: We'd like you to execute the first order by the 31st.

R: Let me run through this again: the first shipment for 1500 units, to be delivered in 27 days, by the 31st.

D: Right. We couldn't handle much larger shipments.

R: Fine. But I'd prefer the first shipment to be 1000 units, the next 2000. The 31st is quite soon ---- I can't guarantee 1500.

D: I can agree to that. Well, if there's nothing else, I think we've settled everything.

R: Dan, this deal promises big returns(赚大钱)for both sides. Let's hope it's the beginning of a long and prosperous relationship.

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