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Loading... Bargaining for Advantage : Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable Peopleby G. Richard Shell
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. a very structured look at negotiation as an art and personal style. ( )Richard Shell: Thomas Gerrity Professor; Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and Management at Wharton Pros: good examples; practical advice; solid evidence and academic style reasoning Cons: mostly old advice; significant overlapping with literature on psychology of influence; can be slow and repetitive at places But wait a second: people aren't reasonable. Why do I have this book? I met Mr. Shell when he taught a class sponsored by the company I worked for back in the late '90s. His premise: you don't have to be immoral or a jerk to be a strong negotiator. As such, his book is the best of many, many books I've read on negotiation. Much better than the proverbial classic "Getting to Yes" (which I also own). no reviews | add a review
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