We Have a Deal: How to Negotiate with Intelligence, Flexibility and Power

We Have a Deal: How to Negotiate with Intelligence, Flexibility and Power

by NatalieReynolds (Author)

Synopsis

SHORTLISTED FOR 'BEST COMMUTER READ', CMI MANAGEMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2017

How do you ask for a promotion, deliver tough news to clients, or secure investment for your new business?


The answer is negotiation. It is the most important skill you can develop to get what you want in business and life. No matter how much experience you've got, We Have a Deal can help you to improve your negotiation skill - developing an awareness of your habits and abilities, recognising what's really going on in a deal, and building a flexible approach that is confident and appropriate to each situation.


Negotiation expert Natalie Reynolds moves beyond the old-fashioned rules of deal making to explore why people react the way they do in certain situations and how can we use that knowledge to get a good deal. Her five-step DEALS method has helped individuals and organisations to excel at all kinds of negotiation, from clinching a pay rise to resolving disputes, from developing partnerships to shaking hands on multi-million dollar deals.


We Have a Deal will help you to overcome obstacles, work with different personalities and in varied cultures, and develop an intelligent and flexible approach will empower you to get the best deal, every time.

$3.45

Save:$13.84 (80%)

Quantity

3 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Icon Books
Published: 03 Mar 2016

ISBN 10: 1785780328
ISBN 13: 9781785780325

Media Reviews
'Smart, concise and pragmatic. We Have a Deal represents the accessible new school of negotiation expertise, enabling you to succeed in today's world.' -- Bella Vuillermoz, Director, Sky
Author Bio
Natalie Reynolds is the CEO of leading global negotiation firm advantageSPRING, where she and her team train large corporations, government departments and organisations such as the UN and the Clinton Foundation. She has published articles in the Guardian, Financial Times and Huffington Post, and is working with the Stylist and Psychologies on live events and an online course. She lives in Harpenden, Hertfordshire.