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Bare-Knuckle Negotiation
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Bare-Knuckle Negotiation

Savvy Tips and True Stories from the Master of Give-and-Take

Wiley, 2004 更多详情


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Author Raoul Felder is one of New York's most famous divorce lawyers. He moves in elite company and counts movie stars, big shot executives and political heavyweights among his clients and antagonists. He didn't get to that point by being a shrinking violet. This book is full of interesting if promotional anecdotes that attempt to position the author not only as a ruthless negotiator, but also as the right sort of fellow. That's a tough balance to strike, particularly since some of his tactics are outrageous, albeit effective. As celebrity memoirs go, this is a pretty good one, written in short episodes with glamorous client insider stories. And, as negotiations manuals go, it's quite strategic, even if weighted somewhat toward divorce issues. Felder manages to dish the dirt, getAbstract finds, while also serving up useful advice about gloves-off negotiations.

Take-Aways

  • Negotiation is part art, part skill.
  • Begin a negotiation with a high demand - you can always come down.
  • Always learn all you can about your opponent before the negotiation.

About the Author

Raoul Felder has practiced divorce law for more than 40 years, representing Rudy Giuliani, Jack Welch, Carol Channing and other well known clients.


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