Jumat, 20 Juni 2025

MEDIATOR SET UP THE MEETING

 

GAME L

Need :

speaking ๐Ÿ—ฃ️ : for presentation 

Supervisor: online/ private // junior : kaya training biasanya 

Mereka bikin kurikulum 

Teaching, mentoring , coaching: how do you present the tone :: negotiate, answer difficult questions, deliver difficult news ๐Ÿ—ž️ ๐Ÿ—ž️, pitching, persuasion. ( More to PRESENTATION, NEGOTIATION, PITCHING SKILLS , MARKETING SKILLS ) :: tujuannya supaya client beli produk. ( Bahasa Indonesia bisa tapi kalau jual ke bahasa inggris agak sulit)

Jadi 1 on 1. ( Yang senior terutama : supervisor and above) :: offline

Ada juga yang remote 10-15 orang per class :: PP info bisa native speakers ( local okay ๐Ÿ†— ๐Ÿ‘)  : junior to senior 

Total 30 batch 

The confidence :: love practical things ( bukan grammar minded )

Mereka Uda bisa bahasa inggris tapi mau skill untuk talking dst. 

Nge link dengan Romania 

Focus : speaking ๐Ÿ—ฃ️ ( tapi tambahan terkait drafting email )

Forbid our team using AI :: security reasons. If you use a lot of information โ„น️ on AI bisa terecord disana.. 

AI juga beda cara jawabnya ( dia setuju, dan pengalaman pribadi saya begitu )

Pre test : untuk tahu level ๐ŸŽš️ nya.. :: post test 

3 months curriculum= 12 sessions ( 1 hour per week for 1 person ) :: kalau 2 jam belajar English tidak efektif untuk komitmen.. nanti user bisa komplain ( or 2 hours in a week :: @1 jam beda hari )

Price : budget meet , no problem.. 

Jangan lewat November 


As a mediator (broker, coordinator, or connector), you’re playing a valuable strategic role — and yes, you can and should get something in return.

Here’s a breakdown of:


✅ What You Can Do as a Mediator

You’re not “just helping.” You're adding value like a professional:

1. Initiate and Connect

  • Identify potential client needs (e.g., Gameloft needs a trainer).

  • Match them with the right provider (trainer/freelancer/company).

  • Set up initial meetings and help both sides understand each other.

2. Coordinate Communication

  • Help translate needs into proposals.

  • Make sure both sides stay on track with timing and scope.

  • Clarify expectations if misunderstandings arise.

3. Support Project Setup

  • Assist with agenda, presentation materials, or pre-meeting logistics.

  • Keep things moving during negotiation.

  • Stay neutral and keep both sides happy.

4. Follow Up for Future Work

  • If the first deal goes well, you could become their go-to connector.

  • You could even evolve into project manager, external consultant, or business development partner.


๐Ÿ’ฐ What You Can Get as a Mediator

You can earn in one or more of these ways:

๐Ÿ’ต 1. Referral/Introduction Fee

  • One-time flat payment for connecting the two parties.

Example: Rp 1–5 juta depending on the deal value.

๐Ÿ’ผ 2. Commission

  • A percentage of the training fee (common: 10–20%).

Example: If training fee is Rp 20 juta, you get Rp 2–4 juta.

๐Ÿงพ 3. Project Coordination Fee

  • If you manage the planning/logistics for both sides.

Can be billed as a fixed fee or hourly rate.

๐Ÿงฉ 4. Partnership Role in Future Projects

  • You can be included as part of the project team for future trainings.

  • You gain visibility and networking benefits.


๐Ÿง  Your Rights & Protection

Even as a mediator, you should protect your role:

  • Ask for acknowledgment in email or written message:

    “I’m coordinating this on behalf of both sides. Please confirm my fee as agreed.”

  • Don’t let either side bypass you after you’ve done the work.

  • Have a simple agreement or invoice ready — even if it’s informal.


๐Ÿ“Œ Summary:

You’re not “just helping.” You’re:
✅ Adding value
✅ Saving both sides time
✅ Helping business flow happen
✅ Deserving compensation



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