One of the essential elements of preparation is identifying your goals and interests. Knowing what you want to achieve and what your priorities are can help you stay focused during the negotiation and avoid getting sidetracked by irrelevant issues. It is also essential to assess the other party's goals and interests. Understanding their motivations and priorities can help you anticipate their moves and identify potential areas of compromise.
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"The Art of Negotiation" is an essential guide for anyone who wants to improve their negotiation skills. The book emphasizes the importance of collaboration & empathy in negotiation and provides practical advice on preparing for negotiation, building rapport and trust, and communicating effectively. The book provides real-world examples and explores applications of negotiation in business, personal relationships, and international settings. It debunks common misconceptions about negotiation and offers an optimistic view of the negotiation process as a means of creating value for both parties.
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