The Negotiation Fieldbook, Second Edition : Simple Strategies to Help You Negotiate Everything


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The classic guide to collaborative negotiation--updated for today's ultracompetitive environment "We negotiate every day--in school, in business, in politics, in everything we do. Every time I want to influence someone or deal with someone who wants to influence me, I am negotiating. For that world, this is perhaps the most useful book you will ever find." -- Roger Fisher, bestselling coauthor of Getting to Yes The definitive practical guide to the art of negotiating, this revised and expanded edition of The Negotiation Fieldbook details topics other books don't even touch upon. It helps you steer a negotiation first to collaboration and then to agreement--a much more effective tactic than "dominating" the process. Filled with quizzes to reinforce what you’ve learned, The Negotiation Fieldbook is a complete package with everything you need to enter negotiations with skill and confidence--and create a win-win situation for all. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Analysis of different negotiation styles and situations The fundamentals of ethical negotiating Important breakthroughs in negotiation psychology Conducting negotiations on behalf of others




The Negotiation Fieldbook, Second Edition


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Foreword by Roger Fisher, author of the bestselling Getting to Yes Diagnostic test to help readers determine their own-and their opponent's-negotiating style Lum was named Director of the Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution at the University of California Hastings College of Law, the largest law school negotiation center in the country




The Negotiation Fieldbook


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Fresh perspectives and guidance for one of today's most essential business skills--negotiation Virtually every step in business involves negotiation of some kind, yet the actual process of conducting a successful negotiation is rarely taught. The Negotiation Fieldbook features proven as well as innovative strategies for handling each phase of negotiation with skill and confidence and provides yous with no-nonsense guidance that can be difficult, if not impossible, to find. The Negotiation Fieldbook explains how to create more value at the table by leading a negotiation first to collaboration and then to agreement. Offering concise, straightforward coverage of a topic too often shrouded in confusion and mystery, this hands-on book describes: Essentials negotiators must focus on to be successful How to sequence each move, from first to last Techniques for rescuing a negotiation that has "broken down"







The Negotiation Fieldbook 3rd Edition: Simple Strategies to Help You Negotiate Everything


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The definitive hands-on guide on the art of negotiating--with critical updates for today's business landscape Confident, skillful, collaborative negotiation has never been more important than it is today. It's all about steering a negotiation first to collaboration and then to agreement--a much more effective tactic than "dominating" the process. Written for business professionals of all levels, The Negotiation Fieldbook, Third Edition retains the concise, straightforward writing that made the previous two editions so popular and includes brand-new new content on leverage in negotiations; identity-based and cross-cultural negotiating; negotiating with a clear conscience; and holding negotiations on digital platforms like Zoom and email. It also includes an entirely new section on becoming an "All-Pro" negotiator, packed with advice on advancing your skills to the next level, including: - Enhancing Your Negotiation Mindset - Habits of Highly Effective Negotiators - Negotiating Remotely - Emotional Intelligence in Negotiation - Negotiating Rationally The Negotiation Fieldbook is a complete package with everything you need to enter negotiations with skill and confidence--and create a win-win situation for all.




The Negotiator's Fieldbook


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This book provides a comprehensive reference guide to negotiation and mediation. Negotiation skills can be learned--everything from managing fairness and power and understanding the other side and cultural differences to decision-making, creativity, and apology. Good negotiation is best approached from a multidisciplinary perspective that combines the best of theory and practice.




Practical Business Negotiation


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Known for its accessible approach and concrete real-life examples, the second edition of Practical Business Negotiation continues to equip users with the necessary, practical knowledge and tools to negotiate well in business. The book guides users through the negotiation process, on getting started, the sequence of actions, expectations when negotiating, applicable language, interacting with different cultures, and completing a negotiation. Each section of the book contains one or two key takeaways about planning, structuring, verbalizing, or understanding negotiation. Updated with solid case studies, the new edition also tackles cross-cultural communication and communication in the digital world. Users, especially non-native English speakers, will be able to hone their business negotiation skill by reading, discussing, and doing to become apt negotiators. The new edition comes with eResources, which are available at https://www.routledge.com/Practical-Business-Negotiation-2nd-Edition/Baber-Fletcher-Chen/p/book/9780367421731.




The Negotiation Book


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Winner! - CMI Management Book of the Year 2017 – Practical Manager category Master the art of negotiation and gain the competitive advantage Now revised and updated, the second edition of The Negotiation Book will teach you about one of the most important skills in business. We all have to negotiate at some point; whether in the office or at home and good negotiation skills can have a profound effect on our lives – both financially and personally. No other skill will give you a better chance of optimizing your success and your organization's success. Every time you negotiate, you are looking for an increased advantage. This book delivers it, whilst ensuring the other party also comes away feeling good about the deal. Nothing will put you in a stronger position to build capacity, build negotiation strategies and facilitate negotiations through to successful conclusions. The Negotiation Book: Explains the importance of planning, dynamics and strategies Will help you understand the psychology, tactics and behaviours of negotiation Teaches you how to conduct successful win-win negotiations Gives you the competitive advantage




The Facilitator's Fieldbook


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Loaded with procedures, checklists, guidelines, samples, and templates, The Facilitator's Fieldbook covers all the key areas of successful team management, including establishing ground rules, planning meetings and agendas, brainstorming, resolving conflict, making decisions, and helping groups optimize their time. The completely revised third edition of this longtime go-to resource for novice and experienced facilitators provides new team-building exercises as well as updated information on virtual meetings, mediation, strategic planning, and much more. You'll also gain tips on maintaining the tone and flow of meetings, and will learn to determine when to delegate projects to individuals rather than assembling a group. Collaborative projects have become an increasingly prevalent feature of modern business strategies and workplace dynamics. But intentional, strategic facilitation is essential to making sure these groups and teams are effective. The Facilitator's Fieldbook provides readers the comprehensive tools and knowledge they need to help their teams--and, ultimately, their organizations--succeed.




Architect's Essentials of Negotiation


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"Where do you turn if you are an architect or student wanting to deepen those skill sets that will make you a more successful professional? Well, taking a look at Ava Abramowitz's new book, "The Architect's Essentials of Negotiation" will be a step in the right direction." —Robert Greenstreet, Dean, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning This is an essential guide for architects and their clients and consultants who need professional advice on negotiations, from design development to agreements and fees. Contractors will want to read it, too, especially if they are involved with Integrated Project Delivery. This new edition offers updated insights related to negotiation, with references to the AIA Contract Documents, communication, collaboration, and handling disputes, change, and claims.