Google Sheets is a Great Tool in Negotiations
An AI exploration of how Google Sheets can support negotiation preparation, tracking variables, and improving clarity during live negotiations.
What The AI Explored in This Episode
In this AI-generated episode from The Negotiation Club, the focus is on a simple but powerful question: how can Google Sheets support better negotiation decisions?
Rather than positioning technology as a replacement for judgement, the episode explores how a basic, accessible tool can improve preparation, visibility, and discipline in both individual and team negotiations.
Why Structure Matters in Negotiation
A core theme of the episode is that many negotiations fail not because of poor tactics, but because of poor structure.
When variables, concessions, and movement are tracked mentally—or not at all—negotiators lose clarity and make inconsistent decisions. Google Sheets provides a way to externalise complexity and reduce cognitive load, especially in multi-variable negotiations.
Using Google Sheets to Track Variables and Movement
The episode explores practical ways Google Sheets can be used before and during negotiations, including:
- Listing negotiation variables and target ranges
- Tracking proposals and counterproposals
- Recording concessions and trade-offs
- Maintaining a shared view in team negotiations
By making movement visible, negotiators are better able to assess progress and avoid accidental giveaways.
Supporting Team Negotiations and Observation
Another key insight is how shared spreadsheets support team-based negotiation.
Observers, data managers, or supporting roles can update information in real time, allowing negotiators to focus on conversation rather than calculation. This also improves post-negotiation review, as decisions and movements are recorded rather than remembered selectively.
Turning the Tool into Practice
The episode reinforces that tools only add value when paired with practice.
To practise using Google Sheets effectively:
- Prepare a simple sheet before a negotiation
- Limit it to essential variables
- Assign one person responsibility for updates in team settings
- Review the sheet after the negotiation to reflect on decisions made
Used consistently, Google Sheets becomes a thinking aid rather than a distraction.
This episode highlights that effective negotiation is not about complex software—it is about clear thinking, supported by simple structure.