Synopses & Reviews
An indispensable tool for anyone who ever has to negotiate, haggle, or bargain, teaches you the real art of the deal in only one hour. These 130 proven negotiating tips, tactics, and strategies work equally well in a rug bazaar, a car showroom, a lawyer's office, or a corporate boardroom. You'll learn when to cooperate, when to flee, when to parry and stall for time--and when to attack. This book is designed for fast reference and maximum utility, with tactics keyed by graphics that indicate friendly, neutral, or hardball. It moves from overall negotiating psychology to maneuvers suited for short, protracted, stalled, and professional negotiations, to countering an opponent's dirty tricks. Once you've used , you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. Originally published as .
Review
"American folk strategy at its finest." San Francisco Chronicle
Synopsis
This book is designed for fast reference and maximum utility, with tactics keyed by graphics that indicate friendly, neutral, or hardball. It moves from overall negotiating psychology to maneuvers suited for short, protracted, stalled, and professional negotiations, to countering an opponent's dirty tricks Once you've usedSeal the Deal, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. Originally published as The Haggler's Handbook.
Synopsis
From soft sell to hardball, from sweet persuasion to total war, these powerful bargaining tactics help you win every time.
About the Author
Peter Goodman is publisher (and dealmaker-in-chief) of Stone Bridge Press in Berkeley, California.Leonard Koren advises large and small international businesses on negotiating tactics and strategies. He lives in San Francisco.