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Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It (eBook)

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  • Life is a series of negotiations, and negotiation is at the heart of collaboration—whether you are a business executive, a salesperson, a parent , a community leader, or a spouse. As a former FBI hostage negotiator, Chris Voss gives you the tools to be effective in any situation: negotiating a business deal, buying (or selling) a car, negotiating a salary, acquiring a home, renegotiating rent, deliberating with your partner, or communicating with your children. Taking the power of persuasion, empathy, active listening, and intuition to the next level, Never Split the Difference gives you the competitive edge in any difficult conversation or challenging situation. This book is a masterclass in influencing others, no matter the circumstances.
  • After a stint policing the rough streets of Kansas City, Chris Voss joined the FBI, where his career as a hostage negotiator brought him face-to-face with a range of criminals, including bank robbers and terrorists. Reaching the pinnacle of his profession, he became the FBI's lead international kidnapping negotiator. Never Split the Difference distills the Voss method, revealing the skills that matter most when it comes to achieving your goals in both your professional and personal life.

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Various Retailers have Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss (eBook) on sale for $1.99.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available from:About this book:
  • Life is a series of negotiations, and negotiation is at the heart of collaboration—whether you are a business executive, a salesperson, a parent , a community leader, or a spouse. As a former FBI hostage negotiator, Chris Voss gives you the tools to be effective in any situation: negotiating a business deal, buying (or selling) a car, negotiating a salary, acquiring a home, renegotiating rent, deliberating with your partner, or communicating with your children. Taking the power of persuasion, empathy, active listening, and intuition to the next level, Never Split the Difference gives you the competitive edge in any difficult conversation or challenging situation. This book is a masterclass in influencing others, no matter the circumstances.
  • After a stint policing the rough streets of Kansas City, Chris Voss joined the FBI, where his career as a hostage negotiator brought him face-to-face with a range of criminals, including bank robbers and terrorists. Reaching the pinnacle of his profession, he became the FBI's lead international kidnapping negotiator. Never Split the Difference distills the Voss method, revealing the skills that matter most when it comes to achieving your goals in both your professional and personal life.

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I've read this. I will say that the principles in this book are useful and have utilized them at times in meetings. The skills seem simple enough, but in real situations it feels awkward at first as it goes against your desire/human nature to "fill the space." It takes practice, which almost has to be in real-time trial and error. Initially I was in situations where after the fact I'm like, "dang, I should have..." If you are someone that has meetings where you are regularly advocating or that can be contentious, it is quite useful. I could see where these skills would be useful in sales and customer service/ service recovery as well.
Tell you what, price it at .99 cents, and you got yourself a deal.
Apparently I "purchased" this on May 17, 2017 (must have found it free through a Slickdeal!) but I still haven't read it!

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Apparently I "purchased" this on May 17, 2017 (must have found it free through a Slickdeal!) but I still haven't read it!
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Really great book, read it twice!
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Tell you what, price it at .99 cents, and you got yourself a deal.
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Never Split the Difference... ironic given it is 91% off.
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I've read this. I will say that the principles in this book are useful and have utilized them at times in meetings. The skills seem simple enough, but in real situations it feels awkward at first as it goes against your desire/human nature to "fill the space." It takes practice, which almost has to be in real-time trial and error. Initially I was in situations where after the fact I'm like, "dang, I should have..." If you are someone that has meetings where you are regularly advocating or that can be contentious, it is quite useful. I could see where these skills would be useful in sales and customer service/ service recovery as well.
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Quote from FuschiaFog8474 :
Never Split the Difference... ironic given it is 91% off.
In negotiations, the discount price (that he has no control over) has nothing to do with this.

His example was the husband wants to wear Black shoes, spouce says wear Brown. So he compromises and wears one Black shoe and one Brown shoe.
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This is worth reading. The skills described in the book aren't the magical game-changers that they claim to be, but it's still really useful, practical advice for a variety of situations.

And it's a very easy read, with a lot of cool stories about hostage negotiations from the author's career.
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I got this for free on Audible and found it to be an interesting listen.
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racebum
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this one is worth getting on audiobook. chris reads it himself.
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I read this a couple of years ago.
I don't remember everything single detail mentioned, but it does have some good life skills in it and is worth reading.
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Dang thumbnail tricked me. I was hoping this was a deal on Cafe Bustelo.
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Read around 50 pages and skimmed the rest.The book isn't worth $2.
3/4 of the book is bs with the remainder useful tips, which from the author's account mirrors most hostage negotiations.
Honestly I could probably have a discussion with chatgpt or have it roleplay negotiations and I would learn more.
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Quote from bamasae :
I've read this. I will say that the principles in this book are useful and have utilized them at times in meetings. The skills seem simple enough, but in real situations it feels awkward at first as it goes against your desire/human nature to "fill the space." It takes practice, which almost has to be in real-time trial and error. Initially I was in situations where after the fact I'm like, "dang, I should have..." If you are someone that has meetings where you are regularly advocating or that can be contentious, it is quite useful. I could see where these skills would be useful in sales and customer service/ service recovery as well.
I feel like they would ruin any relationships
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Quote from BraveClass7509 :
Read around 50 pages and skimmed the rest.The book isn't worth $2.3/4 of the book is bs with the remainder useful tips, which from the author's account mirrors most hostage negotiations.Honestly I could probably have a discussion with chatgpt or have it roleplay negotiations and I would learn more.
Yeah not sure why people love this book.
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Worth it at 1.99. Bought it, read it. Confirmed a few things I knew and did but also organized approach to some methods I didn't. WS probably worth $20 back in the 1990's (some of the context are obviously dated 25 years later but concepts solid). Hostage and FBI references interesting, but found other bits practical in work or home life (car buying, job raise or promotion). Actually Used one in traffic court ( ask for something non monetary, plus few others ) and had minor speeding changed from fine and points to few hours helping at community building ) . Worth the $1.99.
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