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Win!: Positive Negotiating and Decision Making for the Real World

Current price: $22.99
Win!: Positive Negotiating and Decision Making for the Real World
Win!: Positive Negotiating and Decision Making for the Real World

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Win!: Positive Negotiating and Decision Making for the Real World

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Almost everything in life is negotiable. Whether we're children trying to stay up past our bedtimes, employees who want some time off or a raise, or friends trying to decide where to go for dinner, we use negotiation to get what we want. But, negotiation doesn't have to be an "I win and you lose" proposition. In
WIN! Positive Negotiating and Decision Making for the Real World,
Authors Dan Strutzel and Traci Shoblom will teach readers the four steps to make sure that Everybody WINS.
The Everybody WINS Method of Negotiation is:
1. Wait
2. Identify
3. Negotiate
4. Settle on an Agreement
Once you master these steps, you'll have the power to negotiate:
Better relationships
Getting into better schools and jobs
Higher income
Improved self-image
Helping others get more of what they want
Negotiation is a core element of human interaction. From the bedroom to the board room, the principles of negotiation are at the foundation of our society. Are you ready to learn how to WIN! Let’s go!

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