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Negotiation : the game has changed / Max H. Bazerman.

By: Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, 2025Description: ix, 225 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780691249445
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HD58.6 .B39 2025
Contents:
The game has changed -- Extreme anchors -- 50-50 splits -- Value creation as a way of life -- Negotiating ethically -- Betting on the future: the role of contingent contracts -- The context of disputes -- Transacting online -- Beyond two negotiators -- Changing the game -- Your decisions in negotiation -- Them -- Preparation in context.
Summary: "From the world's leading expert on negotiation, an essential guide to negotiating in any situation-whether over Zoom, across political and cultural divides, or during a supply chain crisis. The world has changed dramatically in just the past few years-and so has the game of negotiation. COVID-19, Zoom, political polarization, the online economy, increasing economic globalization, and greater workplace diversity-all have transformed the who, what, where, and how of negotiation. Today, traditional negotiating tactics, while still effective, need to be tailored to vastly different situations and circumstances. In Negotiation: The Game Has Changed, legendary Harvard Business School professor Max Bazerman, a pioneer in the field of negotiation, shows you how to negotiate successfully today by adapting proven negotiation principles and strategies to the challenging new contexts you face-from negotiating across cultural and political differences to trying to reach an agreement over Zoom or during a supply chain crisis.Negotiation offers a groundbreaking new way of thinking about the importance of the unique context of any negotiation-and when and how it should influence how you negotiate. At the same time, the book provides a concise and expert overview of essential negotiating techniques for anyone new to the subject or who wants a refresher. The result is a must-read-a powerful toolkit for successfully negotiating in a world where the game of negotiation has changed"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The game has changed -- Extreme anchors -- 50-50 splits -- Value creation as a way of life -- Negotiating ethically -- Betting on the future: the role of contingent contracts -- The context of disputes -- Transacting online -- Beyond two negotiators -- Changing the game -- Your decisions in negotiation -- Them -- Preparation in context.

"From the world's leading expert on negotiation, an essential guide to negotiating in any situation-whether over Zoom, across political and cultural divides, or during a supply chain crisis. The world has changed dramatically in just the past few years-and so has the game of negotiation. COVID-19, Zoom, political polarization, the online economy, increasing economic globalization, and greater workplace diversity-all have transformed the who, what, where, and how of negotiation. Today, traditional negotiating tactics, while still effective, need to be tailored to vastly different situations and circumstances. In Negotiation: The Game Has Changed, legendary Harvard Business School professor Max Bazerman, a pioneer in the field of negotiation, shows you how to negotiate successfully today by adapting proven negotiation principles and strategies to the challenging new contexts you face-from negotiating across cultural and political differences to trying to reach an agreement over Zoom or during a supply chain crisis.Negotiation offers a groundbreaking new way of thinking about the importance of the unique context of any negotiation-and when and how it should influence how you negotiate. At the same time, the book provides a concise and expert overview of essential negotiating techniques for anyone new to the subject or who wants a refresher. The result is a must-read-a powerful toolkit for successfully negotiating in a world where the game of negotiation has changed"--

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