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E-raamat: Getting to Yes When It Matters Most

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798233735844
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Getting to Yes When It Matters Most
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798233735844

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That forty-seven minutes of negotiation was worth $538,000. Sarah Chen didn't get lucky—she deployed a systematic approach that most professionals never learn. While we invest hundreds of hours developing technical skills, we spend exactly zero time learning to negotiate, despite the fact that negotiation determines whether we actually get paid for those skills. The result? Six to seven figures left on the table over a typical career.Getting to Yes When It Matters Most transforms Harvard's foundational negotiation principles into a practical playbook for modern professionals navigating high-stakes conversations. This isn't feel-good theory about win-win outcomes. It's a rigorous framework combining behavioral economics, game theory, and battle-tested strategies from tech acquisitions, salary negotiations, team conflicts, and complex deal-making.You'll discover why traditional adversarial thinking destroys value, how to separate people from problems, and the specific techniques that turn zero-sum battles into collaborative problem-solving sessions where both parties walk away with more. Through twenty strategic chapters packed with real-world case studies, author James Whitfield reveals the systematic process behind successful negotiation.Learn how to prepare for any high-stakes conversation, build frameworks that identify hidden value, deploy tactical empathy without sacrificing your position, and handle difficult personalities without losing your composure. Whether you're negotiating equity compensation, resolving departmental disputes, acquiring a company, or buying your next home, you'll master the frameworks that separate professionals who capture value from those who transfer it to others.This book is for ambitious professionals who understand that technical excellence isn't enough. Your ability to negotiate compounds over time, affecting every promotion, every deal, every partnership, and every conflict you face. Stop improvising in moments that define your career trajectory. Master the systematic approach that transforms high-stakes conversations into opportunities for breakthrough outcomes.--- Sample Reading Extract ---Most professionals negotiate their salary four times in their career—improvising each time and leaving six figures on the table. Getting to Yes When It Matters Most transforms Harvard's negotiation principles into a practical playbook combining behavioral economics, game theory, and real-world strategies. Learn the systematic frameworks that turn high-stakes conversations into collaborative problem-solving, whether negotiating equity, resolving conflicts, or closing deals. Stop improvising. Start capturing value in every conversation that matters.