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Negotiate - The Powerful Art of Convincing and Persuasion - cover

Negotiate - The Powerful Art of Convincing and Persuasion

Quinton Joser

Publisher: Freegulls Publishing House LLC

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Summary

Negotiation is much more than just closing deals. It is a subtle interplay of communication, strategy and insight into human dynamics. This book is designed to guide you through the essential fundamentals of negotiation, whether you are an experienced business person looking for new insights, or someone just starting out looking for a solid foundation.

We will discover how preparation is the key to success in any negotiation situation. Understanding your own goals and boundaries, as well as those of others, will enable you to negotiate with confidence and determination. We will explore the art of listening, the ability to express yourself clearly and respectfully and the importance of empathy in understanding the interests of all parties involved.

In these pages we will delve deeper into how negotiation is not just about winning the deal, but also about building lasting relationships. It's about creating win-win situations where all parties can thrive. You will learn to deal with challenges, unexpected twists and emotional moments, and how to overcome these obstacles without losing sight of the bigger picture.

Negotiation is a journey of growth, both business and personal. The skills you will learn here will not only help you be more successful in business transactions, but will also improve your communication skills, increase your resilience and enable you to better deal with the complexities of human interactions.
Available since: 01/11/2024.

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