Composing your negotiation strategy

GapAdvantage™ brings together the right people at exactly the right time – to provide you the right results in your business negotiations.

Composing your negotiation strategy
The Gap Partnership

Introducing GapAdvantage™

World-class negotiation and planning services that give you the competitive advantage.

Critical to the success of all commercial negotiations is a meticulous plan. As a business leader, you are always looking for that increased advantage - that distinctive edge - when negotiating your agreements. Which is where we come in.

The GapAdvantage™ is an expert resource available whenever your critical negotiations are pending.

As experienced, global negotiation practitioners, we work with you as part of your team to ensure you perform and deliver through all your negotiations. Whether big or small, in the short or long-term, we are there to support and further the achievements of your business.

Our expertise covers all commercial negotiation situations across all sectors;

 

Pricing Reviews

  • Cost price increases
  • Trade terms implementation
  • Product launches
  • Margin improvements
  • Post-merger harmonisation
  • Promotional funding
  • Commodity volatility

 

Cost Reduction

  • Supplier rationalisation
  • Payment terms changes
  • Service improvements
  • Debt recovery
  • Contract flexibility
  • Re-tendering contracts
  • Auctions

 

Problem Resolution

  • Employee/ industrial relations
  • Supply chain agreements
  • Lease and property terms
  • Acquisitions and divestments
  • Redundancy programmes
  • Banking covenants
  • Crisis resolution

For more information or client testimonials, please contact us +44(0)1442 291900.

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We would be delighted to discuss your specific needs. You can contact us via our regional offices or via email using the link below.

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Negotiation power

92%

92% of GapAdvantage™ clients disover they have more negotiating power than the initially percieved.