When learning a new skill, it’s essential that you consolidate your learning by observing (and eventually applying) it in real-world contexts. This is true of negotiation, too! Beyond the classroom, watching one of our top five negotiation films can be a useful and entertaining tool. From the comfort of your sofa, it can help clarify your understanding and inspire new ways to apply strategies through the lens of various “real-life” scenarios.Explore Negotiation Training
Filmed in 1972 by Francis Ford Coppola, this three-time Oscar award-winning film tells the story of a Mafia patriarch passing control of his criminal empire to his youngest son. Best known for its iconic dialogue, we can all recall Don Vito Corleone’s famous line, “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.”
Usually, we wouldn’t recommend basing your negotiation style on the Mafia’s bloody tactics and illegal strategies. However, The Godfather presents some excellent teachable moments that all negotiators could learn from and, therefore, is the exception to our rule.
Snatch tells the story of boxing promoter “Turkish” and his partner Tommy as they become unwittingly embroiled in the hunt for a priceless stolen diamond. Featuring a star-studded cast boasting the likes of Brad Pitt and Jason Statham, Guy Ritchie’s comedic timing and interconnected plot line based in the British criminal underworld features multiple negotiation examples.
However, in this instance, we will be focusing on a scene between Mickey (a boxer and Irish traveller) and Turkish as they negotiate the price of a new caravan for Mickey’s Mum.
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A Coen brother’s adaptation of the Charles Portis novel by the same name, in this gritty Western, Mattie Ross joins forces with U.S. Marshal Reuben J “Rooster” Cogburn and Texas Ranger LaBoeuf to hunt down her father’s murderer.
Along the way, the 14-year-old Mattie enters a negotiation with a horse trader. In a scene that exemplifies the importance of preparation and the strategies to use when negotiating with a more powerful party, she has two demands:
Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler is about a petty thief turned freelance crime scene photographer looking to earn money by selling his images to L.A journalists. As a part of his new position, his character, Lou Reed, has to negotiate prices with TV stations and newspapers. In one scene, he encounters Nina, a TV news manager, who refuses his initial offer. However, Lou perseveres undeterred and eventually persuades Nina to accept his high-value deal.
Our final top negotiation film to watch is Jerry Maguire starring Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr, which tells the story of a fired sports agent tasked with rebuilding the waning career of his one and only client, Rod Tidwell, a has-been American Football player.
In the critical negotiation scene, Rod is extremely transparent about his goal to Jerry by saying, “Show me the money!”. He is aware that as Jerry’s only client, he has leverage, and if Jerry can help him secure a major well-paid contract, he’ll help him by staying on his books and restarting his sports agent career.
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