Ebook: Start with no: the negotiating tools that the pros don't want you to know
Author: Camp Jim
- Tags: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Industrial Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Management Science, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Organizational Behavior, Négociations (Affaires), Negotiation in business, Electronic books, Négociations (Affaires), BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
- City: New York
- Edition: 1st ed
- Language: English
- epub
An introduction to business negotiation presents a decision-based strategy designed to promote effective results and includes examples from such companies as Texas Instruments and Federal Express on how to close a deal.;Introduction : Win-win will kill your deal -- Your greatest weakness in negotiation : the dangers of neediness -- Columbo effect : the secret of being not okay -- Start with no : how decisions move negotiations forward -- Success comes from this foundation : develop your mission and purpose -- Stop trying to control the outcome : focus on your behavior and actions instead -- What do you say? : fuels of the camp system : questions -- How do you say it? : more fuels of the camp system -- Quiet your mind, create a blank slate : no expectations, no assumptions, no talking -- Know their pain, paint their pain : work with your adversary's real problem -- Real budget and how to build it : the importance of time, energy, money, and emotion -- Shell game : be sure you know the real decision makers -- Have an agenda and work it : ride the chaos inherent in negotiation -- Present your case--if you insist : beware the seductions of powerpoint -- Life's greatest lesson : the only assurance of long-term success -- Conclusion : dance with the tiger! : thirty-three rules to remember.
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