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Bargaining with the Devil

When to Negotiate, When to Fight

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Bargaining with the Devil

By: Robert Mnookin
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One of the country's most eminent practitioners of the art and science of negotiation offers practical advice for the most challenging conflicts - when you are facing an adversary you don't trust, who may harm you, or who you may even feel is evil.

The head of Harvard's famed Program on Negotiation, Robert Mnookin provides tools for confronting devils of all kinds - in business, politics, and family life. Bargaining with the Devil guides the listener on how to make wise decisions about whether to negotiate or fight. Mnookin explains what it means to make a "wise decision" and identifies the emotional, strategic, and political traps to avoid.

Drawing from a remarkable range of real-life stories, Mnookin offers his thoughtful guidance in disputes of all sorts where the temptation is to demonize: The CEO of a small high-tech company learns that his joint-venture partner, a big foreign corporation, has been secretly cheating him under a license agreement; IBM discovers that Fujitsu, its largest competitor, has copied its software; the San Francisco Symphony is torn apart by poisoned labor-management relations; divorcing spouses, each feeling wounded and betrayed, disagree about custody and support; three siblings are in conflict about what to do with a jointly inherited vacation property.

Mnookin also examines decisions made in conflicts with evil regimes, where lives and liberty were at stake. This lively, informative, indispensable book identifies the tools one needs to make wise decisions about life's most challenging conflicts.

©2010 Robert Mnookin (P)2010 Simon & Schuster
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Got some solid knowledge from this book. I will probably never have to negotiate with a “devil” but knowing how to approach these types of situations in general I found very interesting and even helpful in the face of a household dispute.

First audio book

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I wanted so much to learn something from this book but ultimately I felt disappointed. I got the sense that the author's take on negotiation amounts to "be prepared to concede something" or "be prepared to accept less than you were hoping for". It felt a little defeatist in it's style and probably speaks more to the mindset than to the skills needed to be a strong negotiator. The case studies and examples were very generic and not very 'real life' - just my opinion but they felt a little to idealistic rather than honest examples.

Lacking Oomf!!

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Good begining, long stories, little point, do not recommend for listening of short clips as it's hard to get to the point. Might be a subjective review.

Long stories, little point

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