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Getting More

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Zusatztext 107281901 Informationen zum Autor STUART DIAMOND is one of the world’s leading experts on negotiation. He has advised executives and managers from more than 200 of the Fortune 500 companies, and taught 30,000 people in 45 countries, from country leaders and professionals to homemakers and school children. A professor from practice at The Wharton School of business, where his course has been the most popular over 13 years, he has also taught at Harvard, Columbia, NYU, USC, Oxford and Berkeley, and advised the U.N. and the World Bank.  A former associate director of the Harvard Negotiation Project at Harvard Law School, he has managed a variety of business ventures, including technology, medical services, energy, agriculture, finance and aviation.   He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and an MBA from Wharton. Previously, Diamond was a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for the New York Times . His negotiation process solved the 2008 Hollywood Writers Strike, and has been selected by Google to train its 30,000 employees worldwide. Other clients include JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft and multiple companies in the healthcare field. He advised the top government leaders in Latvia in organizing their government after the fall of the Soviet Union, assisted Kuwait in rebuilding its government after the first Gulf War and advised the President and Foreign Minister of Nicaragua on more effective media and political strategies.   He also helps parents to get their young children to willingly brush their teeth and go to bed and shows employees and executives how to get better jobs and raises.   For more information, visit www.gettingmore.com Klappentext NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Learn the negotiation model used by Google to train employees worldwide, U.S. Special Ops to promote stability globally ("this stuff saves lives"), and families to forge better relationships. A 20% discount on an item already on sale. A four-year-old willingly brushes his/her teeth and goes to bed. A vacationing couple gets on a flight that has left the gate. $5 million more for a small business; a billion dollars at a big one. Based on thirty years of research among forty thousand people in sixty countries, Wharton Business School Professor and Pulitzer Prize winner Stuart Diamond shows in this unique and revolutionary book how emotional intelligence, perceptions, cultural diversity and collaboration produce four times as much value as old-school, conflictive, power, leverage and logic. As negotiations underlie every human encounter, this immediately-usable advice works in virtually any situation: kids, jobs, travel, shopping, business, politics, relationships, cultures, partners, competitors. The tools are invisible until you first see them. Then they're always there to solve your problems and meet your goals. Zusammenfassung NEW YORK TIMES  BESTSELLER • Learn the negotiation model used by Google to train employees worldwide! U.S. Special Ops to promote stability globally (“this stuff saves lives”)! and families to forge better relationships. A 20% discount on an item already on sale. A four-year-old willingly brushes his/her teeth and goes to bed. A vacationing couple gets on a flight that has left the gate. $5 million more for a small business; a billion dollars at a big one.   Based on thirty years of research among forty thousand people in sixty countries! Wharton Business School Professor and Pulitzer Prize winner Stuart Diamond shows in this unique and revolutionary book how  emotional intelligence! perceptions! cultural diversity and collaboration  produce four times as much value as old-school! conflictive! power! leverage and logic.   As negotiations underlie every human encounter! this immediately-usable advice works in virtually any situation: kids! jobs! travel! shopping! b...

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Authors Stuart Diamond
Publisher Crown Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.08.2012
 
EAN 9780307716903
ISBN 978-0-307-71690-3
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 133 mm x 203 mm x 25 mm
Series Three Rivers Press
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

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