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Mastering Negotiations

Break Stalemates, Defuse Conflicts & Give Yourself the Edge
  • ISBN-13: 9781854180575
  • Publisher: THOROGOOD
    Imprint: THOROGOOD
  • By Eric Evans
  • Price: AUD $47.99
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: This book is temporarily out of stock, order will be despatched as soon as fresh stock is received.
  • Local release date: 23/07/2014
  • Format: Paperback (290.00mm X 198.00mm) 208 pages Weight: 480g
  • Categories: Business negotiation [KJN]
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This work provides the core skills required for successful negotiating. One of the most difficult but vital skills for the senior manager is the ability to negotiate effectively: whether with customers, suppliers or colleagues, old contacts or new. With so much of modern business, enterprise and management relying on the ability to reach mutually beneficial agreements, the so-called "win-win" situation, the modern manager needs to be able to plan, deliver and follow through on critical negotiations. Features of the book include: a focus on all aspects of negotiations at the senior level; a framework for effective action; development of negotiating skills to an advanced level, showing managers how to achieve the best possible agreement and how to make sure it lasts; written in an accessible style for the busy manager, whether working in business, the public sector or a not-for-profit enterprise; includes a range of practical features throughout such as - key questions, action checklists, activities, guides to best practice, key learning points and key management concepts; and can be used as a workbook with notes and comments written in the margin as they occur. The "Masters in Management" series titles are aimed at change makers, general managers, team leaders and implementers, and to senior-level managers involved in one or more of the following: strategic decision-making; deciding and implementing decisions; providing internal or external consultancy; and a management development programme (for example, diploma, MBA or vocational qualification).
Approaches to negotiation; partnership and strategic alliance negotiations; planning; win/win with difficult people; the behaviours of effective negotiators; leveraged negotiation; techniques of persuasion; hints and tips to avoid tricks and traps; avoiding common errors; a skills audit.
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