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Why doesn't he use a spoon? : a guide to international business negotiation


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A must-read for the international negotiator Books on commercial negotiation are either written by academics keen to promulgate the results of their latest research or by business people who want to recount their ‘war stories’ from the negotiation battlefield. This book takes the research which is relevant to the international negotiator and adds the authors’ own negotiating experience. What are the main messages of this book? •Win-win is not the same as let’s compromise. As a negotiator you should be trying to get the best possible deal for your side. •Always look for creative solutions, rather than just sticking to your original position. •Prepare yourself thoroughly and keep testing your assumptions by asking questions, a much underrated and underused skill. •Adapt your negotiation strategy, your behaviour and your communication style to suit the people you are dealing with and the culture they come from. •Negotiating can be fun.

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1. What are we on about?. 2. Is it worth negoatiating and, if so, what planning should I do?. 3 What do I want to get out of this? 4, How do I get what I want? 5. What should I say and how should I say it? 6. Who are those Guys? 7.What kind of negotiator am I ? 8. Are we a team? 9. Is that a bribe? 10 What were we on about?


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