
Negotiating the Sweet Spot
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Everybody negotiates at various points every day, be it in life or business, and it's important to get it right. Negotiating the Sweet Spot walks people of all skill and experience levels through simple and proven techniques that are sure to result in better outcomes for all parties and that uncover the hidden value that exists in any negotiation.
On average, people leave about 20% of potential mutual gains untapped in any negotiation. This is akin to taking 20% of the value in any deal and dumping it into a garbage canister. Finding that hidden 20%, the "sweet spot," is a skill that takes practice but is also one that anybody can learn. In Negotiating the Sweet Spot, Leigh Thompson offers surefire best practices and tools to use in daily negotiations and conflict situations. She calls these strategies "hacks" because they work but don't require a lot of investment, training, expense, and time. You don't have to be a CEO, senior VP, or regional brand manager to learn how to find the sweet spot in life's negotiations.
Benefits include learning the following:
- Understanding where the sweet spot is in the deals you negotiate
- Adopting a big-picture mind-set when approaching any negotiation
- Seeing negotiations less as win-lose battles and more as opportunities to use problem-solving skills
- Utilizing a tool kit of "hacks" that will work in any negotiation and have been proven effective by a top expert in the field
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Leigh Thompson knows firsthand how negotiations can degenerate into lose-lose outcomes, having witnessed her parents' divorce after twenty-five years of marriage. She decided after that point to learn how to help people get better outcomes in their negotiations and is now a decorated, full professor at the prestigious Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Thompson directs several highly successful Kellogg executive education courses, including Leading High-Impact Teams, Constructive Collaboration, and High-Performance Negotiation Skills. In addition, she teaches over 2,500 executives and executive MBA students each year that span the globe from China, Hong Kong, Germany, Israel, Latin America, and Canada, as well as the United States.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter One: What Is the Sweet Spot?
- Chapter Two: Measuring the Sweet Spot
- Chapter Three: Why Do We Miss the Sweet Spot?
- Chapter Four: Why We Need Sweet Spot Hacks
- Chapter Five: Sweet Spot Hacks for Relationships
- Hack 1: This Is Your Brain on Empathy
- Hack 2: Suspicious Minds (Maybe Elvis Was Wrong . . .)
- Hack 3: I'm Not Angry, I'm Disappointed
- Hack 4: Don't Look Now (Men, Eye Contact, and Testosterone)
- Hack 5: Don't Go It Alone
- Hack 6: (Give Them) the Silent Treatment
- Hack 7: Put Away the Wall Street Journal
- Hack 8: Get Your "We" On
- Hack 9: Mirror (Don't Mimic)
- Chapter Six Sweet Spot Hacks for the Workplace
- Hack 10: Agree on the Process (Before Getting into the Substance)
- Hack 11: Lose the Poker Face
- Hack 12: Dessert Tray
- Hack 13: Columbo Method
- Hack 14: Skin in the Game
- Hack 15: Write on the Walls
- Hack 16: Lawyer "Down"
- Hack 17: Brainwriting
- Hack 18: Anonymous Tip
- Hack 19: Hot-Warm-Cold
- Hack 20: Interim Deal
- Hack 21: Zoom Out
- Hack 22: Pre-shake
- Chapter Seven: Sweet Spot Hacks for Virtual Life
- Hack 23: Schmooze or Lose (or the Virtual Handshake)
- Hack 24: Communication Cholesterol (Watch Your Ratio)
- Hack 25: Nothing but Good News
- Hack 26: Language Style Matching
- Hack 27: A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
- Hack 28: Mirror on the Wall
- Hack 29: Q&A
- Hack 30: Don't Cut-to-the-Chase (Big Four "Moves")
- Hack 31: I'm Sorry About the Weather
- Hack 32: Lying and Lie Detection
- Hack 33: Put Pride Aside
- Chapter Eight: Putting It All Together
- Hack 34: Multivitamin
- Hack 35: Route 66
- Hack 36: Blame It on "TML"
- Hack 37: Elevator Pitch
- Hack 38: Teach One
- Hack 39: Bachelor in Paradise
- Hack 40: Let's Try Something Different
- Hack 41: Noah's Ark Method
- Afterword
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author
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