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145. Rethinks: The Art of Negotiation, How to Get More of What You Want

145. Rethinks: The Art of Negotiation, How to Get More of What You Want

Approach negotiations with intention.

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

June 4, 202418m 21s

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Show Notes

Whether we realize it or not, we negotiate everyday. But when we approach these situations as a win-or-lose battle, we’re already showing resistance, and setting ourselves up for difficulty. But what if you reframed the whole idea, to think of a negotiation not as a fight, but as a problem-solving exercise involving emotions?

In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford GSB Professor Emeritus Margaret Neale about what she has learned in her decades of researching negotiation and the steps that lead to more collaborative problem-solving. 

Listen as Neale shares tips on how to approach negotiations with intention, and what strategies can help us more easily communicate our wants and needs. She is the coauthor of Getting (More of) What You Want: How the Secrets of Economics and Psychology Can Help You Negotiate Anything, in Business and in Life.


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