Motivational Book – Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People 2nd Edition by G. Richard Shell

Motivational Book – Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People 2nd Edition by G. Richard Shell


Motivational Book – Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People 2nd Edition by G. Richard Shell

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As director of the renowned Wharton Executive Negotiation Workshop, Professor G. Richard Shell has taught thousands of business leaders, administrators, and other professionals how to survive and thrive in the sometimes rough-and-tumble world of negotiation. His systematic, step-by-step approach comes to life in this book, which is available in over ten foreign editions and combines lively storytelling, proven tactics, and reliable insights gleaned from the latest negotiation research.

This updated edition includes:

  • A brand-new “Negotiation I.Q.” test designed by Shell and used by executives at the Wharton workshop that reveals each reader’s unique strengths and weaknesses as a negotiator
  • A concise manual on how to avoid the perils and pitfalls of online negotiations involving e-mail and instant messaging
  • A detailed look at how gender and cultural differences can derail negotiations, and advice for putting talks back on track

More About the Author

G. Richard Shell

Biography

G. Richard Shell is the Thomas Gerrity Professor of Legal Studies, Business Ethics, and Management at the Wharton School of Business. An award-winning teacher and scholar, Shell is the author of Springboard: Launching Your Personal Search for Success (2013), the award-winning Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People (2006) and The Art of Woo: Using Strategic Persuasion to Sell Your Ideas (2007)(with Mario Moussa). He is also Director of the Wharton Executive Negotiation Workshop and the Wharton Strategic Persuasion Workshop. He has taught thousands of students and executives, including everyone from Navy SEALs and Fortune 500 CEOs to FBI hostage negotiators, hospital nurses, and public school teachers.