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Negotiation as a Martial Art - by Cash Nickerson (Paperback)

Negotiation as a Martial Art - by  Cash Nickerson (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Wall Street Journal Bestselling book</b></p><p>We all negotiate. Put more accurately, we are always negotiating. There is always something we want that we do not have. There is always something we have that others want. Those human transactions are very human. The process of bartering, whether it be in billion-dollar transactions or over the use of the family car, is a deeply human activity. But like many soft skills, we don't teach it. We consider it something that we have to just learn by doing it. And it is true that trial and error is the basic teacher of negotiation.</p><p>But it doesn't have to be that way. Negotiation is a social activity that involves disciplines like language, observation, reaction, listening, speaking, storytelling, humor, and sensing. The number one thing you bring to every negotiation is you. This book helps you understand how these various behaviors and disciplines come to play and therefore how you can become a better negotiator. The book helps you develop the mindset and tools to become a great negotiator for yourself and for others.</p><p>Classical teaching on negotiation teaches separating the people from the problem. But the people are often the problem and the key to accomplishing your goals and theirs. We express our desires as I want this or that. As a result, we are always talking about the what. As people, as humans, we often don't even really know what we want. This book teaches you to get behind your what and theirs. To accomplish this, you need to understand the why not just the what. It is the why that will help you understand the what and adjust it accordingly.</p><p>If you think you will get what you want by just being tough and demanding, this book isn't for you. If you want to succeed in dealing with those people or want to develop a negotiation style where you get what you want and people want to deal with you again and again, then this book is for you. The author draws upon principles of martial arts (designed around dealing with more powerful opponents) to help develop your understanding of negotiations.</p><p>In a battle of water and stone, water wins.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"I think this should be a must read for anyone who wants to improve their negotiating skills as we all are continuously negotiating in daily life."<br><b>--Craig Schnuck, Chairman and CEO (retired), Schnuck Markets</p></b><p>"A lively and insightful guide to a skill all negotiators need to acquire: negotiation in the service of their clients." <br><b>--R. H. Helmholz, Professor at Law in the University of Chicago</p></b><p>"Read and reread this book! Cash is a master of the game. The insights and distinctions are priceless!" <br><b>--Keith J Cunningham, Bestselling author of <em>The Road Less Stupid</p></b></p></em><p>"After 40 years of lawyering and teaching, and almost 1000 mediations, I thought I had read it all, heard it all, seen it all. I couldn't believe how much I learned from this book. <br><b>--Karen Tokarz, Washington University School of Law</p></b><p><em>Negotiation as a Martial Art </em>likens a negotiation to a zen-like understanding between two or more people. Social psychology in action."<br><b>--James W Pennebaker, Regents Centennial Professor, University of Texas at Austin</p></b><br>

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