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The New Art of Negotiating
How to Close Any Deal

Gerald Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero

new art of negotiating  


ISBN: 978-0-7570-0305-9
Length: 224 Pages
Size: 6 X 9-inch
Format: Quality Paperback
Category: Business/Negotiating

Price: $15.95 US

Availability: September 2008

 

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You negotiate every day of your life. Whether you are asking your employer for a raise or persuading your child to do his homework, everything is a negotiation. Written by Gerald Nierenberg, the world's foremost authority on the subject, The New Art of Negotiating is an updated, expanded version of the million-copy bestseller that introduced us all to the art of effective negotiation.

When The Art of Negotiating first appeared, it taught us that negotiation doesn't have to be an adversarial process that ends in victory for one party and defeat for his hapless rival. Since then, the landscape of business has changed greatly. The New Art of Negotiating provides Nierenberg's effective strategies redesigned for today's world. You will learn how to analyze your opponent's motivation, negotiate toward mutually satisfying terms, learn from your opponent's body language, and much more. Throughout, the author will guide you in successfully applying his famous win-win tactics to the bargaining process.

Once, Gerald Nierenberg changed the way we think about negotiating. Now, The New Art of Negotiating allows us to experience win-win success in today's business climate.

 

Gerald Nierenberg, a successful lawyer, pioneered the idea of the "everybody wins" philosophy--now usually referred to as "win-win"--which insures that all parties benefit from the negotiation. Nierenberg has written twenty best-selling books that have been translated into thirty languages. He is also the founder of The Negotiation Institute, which offers state-of-the-art training to business and professional organizations, governments, and executives around the world.

Henry H. Calero has been writing about communication and negotiation for over thirty years. A consultant and writer for professional, academic, and technical publications, he is also the co-author of Nierenberg's How to Read a Person Like a Book.

 

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