Negotiation Genius (Review and Analysis of Malhotra and Bazerman's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Deepak Malhotra and Max Bazerman’s book “Negotiation Genius” shows that people are not born genius negotiators. This is a skill that can be learned and perfected by absolutely anyone. The authors reveal the framework used by top negotiators and how you can develop instinct to avoid the most common errors and biases. By learning and applying the techniques included in the book, you can become a genius negotiator and start getting what you want.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand the key concepts
• Expand your negotiation skills
To learn more, read “Negotiation Genius” and find out how you can perfect your skills and start getting more out of your negotiations.
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Book Presentation: Negotiation Genius by Deepak Malhotra and Max Bazerman
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Negotiation Genius (Deepak Malhotra and Max Bazerman)
1. Toolbox
2. Framework
3. Approach
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Genius negotiators aren’t born – they get to be that way by preparing carefully, using a sound conceptual framework of the negotiation process and by having the insight to avoid the most common errors and biases. They structure and execute negotiations strategically and systematically rather than casually and haphazardly.
If you aspire to join the ranks of genius negotiators, focus on acquiring the three components you’ll need:
A full toolbox of ideas.
A good grip on the overall framework.
A sound psychological approach to negotiating.
A sentiment once expressed by Ralph Waldo Emerson captures the essence of our message: ‘Man hopes; Genius creates’. When the task is difficult, when obstacles arise, when negotiations are unraveling, and when it looks like the deal is lost, most negotiators will panic or pray. Negotiation geniuses, in contrast, will only strengthen their resolve to formulate and execute sound negotiation strategy. We hope to convince you to do the latter, and provide you with the insights and tools you will need to negotiate like a genius at the bargaining table – and beyond.
– Deepak Malhotra and Max Bazerman
About the Author
DEEPAK MALHOTRA is an associate professor at the Harvard Business School. He works in the negotiations, organizations and markets unit and carries out research on negotiation strategy, trust development and ethnic dispute resolution as well as the dynamics of dispute escalation.
MAX BAZERMAN is professor of business administration at the Harvard Business School. He focuses on the decision-making process of negotiation. In addition to publishing over 180 research articles and chapters, Dr. Bazerman is also the author of fifteen books including Judgment in Managerial Decision Making, Predictable Surprises and You Can’t Enlarge the Pie. Dr. Bazerman’s consulting, teaching and lecturing assignments include leading business schools and