You already own a negotiation book. It sits half-read on a shelf, and the last time you tried one of its scripts in real life you sounded like you were auditioning for a part you did not get.
Most negotiation books were written for people who held hostages or argued for diplomats. The techniques are real, but the template is wrong for the conversation you actually have, which is usually about a raise, a client invoice, a vendor renewal, or telling your boss you cannot take on one more project this quarter.
This is a different kind of book. It is for the prepared introvert. The freelancer who hates pricing conversations. The senior engineer who flinches at salary reviews. The manager who would rather absorb scope creep than have an awkward email exchange. The reader who knows they leave money and dignity on the table every year and is tired of it.
The thesis fits on a sticky note. Preparation beats aggression. The person who walks in knowing what they want, what they will trade, what their real alternatives are, and what the other side actually needs, almost always does better than the person who walks in armed with clever phrases.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You already own a negotiation book. It sits half-read on a shelf, and the last time you tried one of its scripts in real life you sounded like you were auditioning for a part you did not get.Most negotiation books were written for people who held hostages or argued for diplomats. The techniques are real, but the template is wrong for the conversation you actually have, which is usually about a raise, a client invoice, a vendor renewal, or telling your boss you cannot take on one more project this quarter.This is a different kind of book. It is for the prepared introvert. The freelancer who hates pricing conversations. The senior engineer who flinches at salary reviews. The manager who would rather absorb scope creep than have an awkward email exchange. The reader who knows they leave money and dignity on the table every year and is tired of it.The thesis fits on a sticky note. Preparation beats aggression. The person who walks in knowing what they want, what they will trade, what their real alternatives are, and what the other side actually needs, almost always does better than the person who walks in armed with clever phrases. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798198051980
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. You already own a negotiation book. It sits half-read on a shelf, and the last time you tried one of its scripts in real life you sounded like you were auditioning for a part you did not get.Most negotiation books were written for people who held hostages or argued for diplomats. The techniques are real, but the template is wrong for the conversation you actually have, which is usually about a raise, a client invoice, a vendor renewal, or telling your boss you cannot take on one more project this quarter.This is a different kind of book. It is for the prepared introvert. The freelancer who hates pricing conversations. The senior engineer who flinches at salary reviews. The manager who would rather absorb scope creep than have an awkward email exchange. The reader who knows they leave money and dignity on the table every year and is tired of it.The thesis fits on a sticky note. Preparation beats aggression. The person who walks in knowing what they want, what they will trade, what their real alternatives are, and what the other side actually needs, almost always does better than the person who walks in armed with clever phrases.Sixteen chapters. Concrete preparation frameworks. Real scripts but only as illustrations. No FBI cosplay. No pickup language. No pretending to be Chris Voss. You do not have to become someone else to get paid what you are worth. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798198051980
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