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Everyday Negotiation Navigating The Hidden Agendas In Bargaining Kolb, Deborah M.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wiley India Pvt Ltd. New Delhi 2007Description: XVIII, 377ISBN:
  • 81-265-1084-6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4052 KOL/WIL
Contents:
Table of Contents Foreword by William Ury. Preface. Introduction Recognizing the Hidden Agendas in Everyday Negotiation. Part One: The Power of Advocacy: Promoting Your Interests Effectively. Chapter 1. Staying Out of Your Own Way. Chapter 2. Making Strategic Moves. Chapter 3. Resisting Challenges. Part Two: The Promise of Connection: Building a Collaborative Relationship. Chapter 4. Laying the Groundwork. Chapter 5. Engaging Your Counterpart. Chapter 6. Getting Collaboration to Work. Part Three: Putting It All Together: Balancing Advocacy and Connection. Chapter 7. Crafting Agreements. Chapter 8. Negotiating Change. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
Summary: Description Everyday Negotiation shows how to recognize the shadow negotiation-- where the unspoken attitudes, hidden assumptions, and conflicting agendas that drive the bargaining process play out-- and how to put that knowledge to work. Originally titled The Shadow Negotiation and named by Harvard Business Review as one the Ten Best Books of 2000, this best-selling book revealed how women could master the hidden agendas that determine bargaining success. Now, the new edition, Everyday Negotiation, broadens the scope and offers the same illuminating advice for both men and women. Everyday Negotiation lays out simple steps to * Overcome acts of self-sabotage * Increase your bargaining power * Establish the terms of your advocacy and encourage a collaborative discussion * Encourage a collaborative discussion * Think about the negotiation process in a whole new way
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Table of Contents

Foreword by William Ury.

Preface.

Introduction Recognizing the Hidden Agendas in Everyday Negotiation.

Part One: The Power of Advocacy: Promoting Your Interests Effectively.

Chapter 1. Staying Out of Your Own Way.

Chapter 2. Making Strategic Moves.

Chapter 3. Resisting Challenges.

Part Two: The Promise of Connection: Building a Collaborative Relationship.

Chapter 4. Laying the Groundwork.

Chapter 5. Engaging Your Counterpart.

Chapter 6. Getting Collaboration to Work.

Part Three: Putting It All Together: Balancing Advocacy and Connection.

Chapter 7. Crafting Agreements.

Chapter 8. Negotiating Change.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

Description

Everyday Negotiation shows how to recognize the shadow negotiation-- where the unspoken attitudes, hidden assumptions, and conflicting agendas that drive the bargaining process play out-- and how to put that knowledge to work. Originally titled The Shadow Negotiation and named by Harvard Business Review as one the Ten Best Books of 2000, this best-selling book revealed how women could master the hidden agendas that determine bargaining success. Now, the new edition, Everyday Negotiation, broadens the scope and offers the same illuminating advice for both men and women. Everyday Negotiation lays out simple steps to
* Overcome acts of self-sabotage
* Increase your bargaining power
* Establish the terms of your advocacy and encourage a collaborative discussion
* Encourage a collaborative discussion
* Think about the negotiation process in a whole new way

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