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99 Negotiating Strategies: Tips, Tactics & Techniques Used by Wall Street's Toughest Dealmakers (Paperback)

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This is the most complete catalogue of cutting-edge negotiating tactics ever published. This blockbuster work is written as a playbook, a field guide, so lawyers, sales professionals and other dealmakers will actively use it as negotiations proceed. Use the tactics individually or in combinations. Swap them in and out as negotiations proceed for maximum effectiveness, to keep your adversary off balance, to calm them, or to close the deal. Negotiations are fluid and the mood can change. Sticking to a single approach can lead to deal failure. Rosen says a superior negotiator always adjusts as a deal progresses, just as a winning coach makes in-game adjustments. There is no filler here. There are no war stories. This is not a biography of David Rosen's career. It is exactly what the title says - an easy-to-use directory of powerful negotiating tactics. Each technique is succinctly explained, many with useful examples. The descriptions range in length from a single paragraph to a few pages. While there are many very sophisticated principles at work in Rosen's catalogue of techniques, each is simply explained. This is not an academic work. It is a tool, a device, just like a notepad, a pen or a calculator, for dealmaking pros to reference constantly. Rosen gets high marks for his opening discussion of ethics. The tactics he compiled here are extremely powerful, and readers should use caution in deciding how to apply them. Some incorporate powerful psychological principles and are proven to work based on decades of heavy academic research. To quote Rosen from the book's Authors Note, "Some negotiators may find ideas in this book too aggressive, but that is a matter of perspective. It is not a matter of right versus wrong, or ethical versus unethical. One may be a principled and hardcore competitive negotiator or an unprincipled, unethical collaborative negotiator. So a given negotiator's description of a tactic as too "aggressive" is really nothing more than his or her marking of the spot on the style continuum beyond which he or she no longer feels comfortable. Another negotiator might feel discomfort far short of that first negotiator's comfort spectrum. Others still may feel no discomfort even at the extremes. Who will benefit from this collection of advanced strategies? Lawyers, negotiators, sales organizations and sales professionals, business owners, mediators, and anyone involved in negotiating, dealmaking, selling, cold-calling, following up and closing deals. What will you learn? A small sample of the dozens of tactics: motivating others to buy, sell or reach other agreement; overcoming objections; creating or deflating a sense of urgency; helping opposing negotiators sell your deal to their own clients; overwhelming the opposition; and strategic uses of silence and indecision. But Rosen takes you far beyond that, and far beyond the other, generic books on the market. He introduces you to deeply-researched psychological principles, such as Prospect Theory, Coase Theorem, Asch Conformity principles and concepts like reciprocity, scarcity and consistency. Each is simply explained in a way that teaches you how to use them to achieve superior outcomes. Other books on negotiating don't even address these critical topics. Rosen explains them and shows you how they work. Buy this guide, study it, and keep it with you. There are so many potent and compelling techniques that you'll never remember them all. One thing's for sure, however. Once you become familiar with Rosen's easy-to-understand strategies, you'll never negotiate without this book again.

About the Author


David Rosen has been described by his peers as one of the toughest negotiators in the United States. Rosen has negotiated deals involving major legal disputes involving the world's largest companies; represented individuals on the Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Americans; and helped close commercial real estate deals in some of the most popular destinations in the country. He is often asked to consult on upcoming negotiations being handled by others, and to join negotiations already in progress where it appears an impasse is likely. Professional negotiators often quote Rosen's work and themselves use Rosen's tactics to help parties with seemingly intractable dispute resolve them. Rosen has devoted much of his career to analyzing the elements of dealmaking at every level, from billion-dollar real estate ventures to the purchase of consumer items, on down to neighborhood garage sales. What motivates sellers to sell? Buyers to buy? What creates leave of mind and what creates anxiety? What tactics compelled an adversary to make the deal Rosen demanded? Rosen dissected and reverse-engineered thousands of deals in which he was involved. He wanted to know what psychological theories were pertinent to the motivations of both buyers and sellers, and how they could be ethically implemented as part of an intentional, powerfully-effective negotiating style. Rosen has urged colleagues, clients and followers of his techniques to make the development of superior negotiating skills a career priority. In deal after deal Rosen outwitted and out-negotiated his adversaries, in situations where others told him there was no way he could make a deal happen. What Rosen learned was that through the methodical use of the methods in this masterwork, he could achieve all his goals in nearly every deal he set out to negotiate. He believes any dealmaker, from the neighbor selling a used bicycle or lawnmower to Wall Street titans, can use these tactics to achieve outcomes others could only dream of.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781537116945
ISBN-10: 1537116940
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: September 28th, 2016
Pages: 150
Language: English