HBR Guide to Negotiating (HBR Guide Series)

· Harvard Business Review Press
4.5
2 reviews
Ebook
208
Pages

About this ebook

Forget about the hard bargain.

Whether you’re discussing the terms of a high-stakes deal, forming a key partnership, asking for a raise, or planning a family event, negotiating can be stressful. One person makes a demand, the other concedes a point. In the end, you settle on a subpar solution in the middle—if you come to any agreement at all.

But these discussions don’t need to be win-or-lose situations. Written by negotiation expert Jeff Weiss, the HBR Guide to Negotiating provides a disciplined approach to finding a solution that works for everyone involved. Using a seven-part framework, this book delivers tips and advice to move you from a game of concessions and compromises to one of collaboration and creativity, resulting in better outcomes and better working relationships. You’ll learn how to:

  • Prepare for your conversation
  • Understand everyone’s interests
  • Craft the right message
  • Work with multiple parties
  • Disarm aggressive negotiators
  • Choose the best solution

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews
Ever
August 18, 2016
It changed my mind from the standard bargain negotiation to a more complex but beneficial way of negotiating
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About the author

Jeff Weiss is a partner at Vantage Partners, a global consultancy specializing in corporate negotiations, relationship management, partnering, and complex change management. He also serves on the faculties of the Tuck School of Business and the United States Military Academy at West Point.

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