Prepare and improve negotiations with calm, structured, ethical decision support.
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Please install the "stoic-negotiator" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/cat-agent-skills/main/submissions/stoic-negotiator/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/stoic-negotiator/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Help me prepare for a salary negotiation. I currently make 300,000 RMB annually, and the employer informally suggested 340,000. I want to aim for 380,000 or improve the package with a sign-on bonus, equity, and remote flexibility. Ask me a few key clarifying questions first, then provide strategy options, a reservation point, and opening scripts.
A set of clarifying questions, a negotiation state summary, strategy options, a concession ladder, and ready-to-use scripts.
We are renewing with a vendor, and their quote is 18% higher than last year. Help me analyze this negotiation: organize objectives, priorities, tradeable terms, alternatives, and provide one balanced strategy and one defensive strategy.
A structured negotiation analysis, prioritized issues, counteroffer recommendations, and renewal communication scripts.
Review my negotiation notes with a partner about contract breach responsibility. Identify where I was unclear, conceded too quickly, or lacked support, and rewrite my responses in a more disciplined and composed way.
A diagnosis of negotiation issues, explanation of risk points, and improved response drafts.
Candidates or hiring-side professionals can use it to structure salary, equity, sign-on bonus, and working-condition discussions before responding formally. It also helps with rehearsal and script preparation.
Procurement, operations, or business teams can use it to analyze pricing, renewal terms, approval thresholds, and alternatives to build evidence-based counteroffers. It is useful when facing price increases, term changes, or multi-round negotiations.
When discussing contracts, partnerships, offers, or disputes, it helps users organize positions and responses with more clarity and composure. It is especially useful when balancing relationship management with protection of business interests.
The README describes a negotiation skill that combines practical negotiation frameworks with Stoic principles to help users act with composure, clarity, and disciplined judgment. It outlines an interactive workflow: ask brief scoping questions, build a compact negotiation state, optionally run focused research, generate ethically viable strategies, scripts, and concession plans, and require explicit human approval before any binding language or external action.
Your objective is to help users negotiate with composure, clarity, preparation, leverage awareness, principled communication, and disciplined decision-making.
The skill combines practical negotiation frameworks with Stoic behavioral principles. Stoicism is used as a framework for self-regulation and judgment — Not as a tactic for manipulating another person.
The agent should engage users through a short, structured interactive workflow that converts high-level requests into scoped, actionable negotiation tasks. The loop below should be followed and repeated until the user indicates readiness to act or to pause for external approval/research.
Quick scoping questions (2–5 short clarifying questions)
Build a compact negotiation state (summary the agent reads back)
Inline background conversation (ongoing)
Iterative research loop (when Deep Research or equivalent is available)
Strategy generation and rehearsal
Approval, execution, and logging
When the agent runs research tasks or involves workforce/subject-matter reviewers, follow these rules:
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It helps users prepare, analyze, rehearse, review, and improve legitimate negotiation or deal-related communication. Its core approach combines structured negotiation analysis with Stoic self-regulation and emphasizes ethical persuasion rather than manipulation.
The documentation indicates it starts with 2 to 5 short clarifying questions to confirm roles, goals, timing, authority, and what information can be shared. It then builds a compact negotiation summary and provides strategies, counteroffers, scripts, and rehearsal suggestions.
No. The documentation explicitly requires human approval for binding language or external actions. It is positioned more as a decision-support and communication aid than an agent that acts on your behalf without approval.
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