Beyond Reason
Using Emotions As You Negotiate
(Sprache: Englisch)
Co-authored by the writer of Getting to Yes and a Harvard psychologist, a guide to understanding how emotions can be used as a tool during a negotiating process explains how readers can interact more productively by getting in touch with feelings and by setting a positive tone.
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Co-authored by the writer of Getting to Yes and a Harvard psychologist, a guide to understanding how emotions can be used as a tool during a negotiating process explains how readers can interact more productively by getting in touch with feelings and by setting a positive tone.
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The author of "Getting to Yes" teams with Harvard psychologist Daniel Shapiro to show readers how to use emotions to turn a disagreement--big or small, professional or personal--into an opportunity for mutual gain.
Autoren-Porträt von Roger Fisher, Daniel B. Shapiro
Roger Fisher is the Samuel Williston Professor of Law Emeritus, Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project, and the founder of two consulting organizations devoted to strategic advice and negotiation training.Daniel Shapiro, Associate Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project, teaches negotiation at Harvard Law School and in the psychiatry department at Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Roger Fisher , Daniel B. Shapiro
- 2006, XII, 256 Seiten, Maße: 13,2 x 20,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Penguin US
- ISBN-10: 0143037781
- ISBN-13: 9780143037781
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.11.2008
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Written in the same remarkable vein as Getting to Yes, this book is a masterpiece. Dr. Steven R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
Powerful, practical advice. It will put your emotions to good use.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
A must read for anyone who negotiates which is to say for all of us.
Elena Kagan, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; former dean of Harvard Law School; and former associate counsel to the president
A brilliant guide . . . Anyone who faces a difficult conversation, let alone a formal negotiation, can use this as a guidebook.
Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence
Destined to take its place alongside Getting to Yes on innumerable bookshelves around the world.
Howard Gardner, Harvard University
An indispensable real-world guide for anyone. Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro have brilliantly detailed a methodical system for moving emotions in a constructive direction. The NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team faces some of the most high-stakes decisions every day. We regularly apply the skills of Beyond Reason to create the straightforward dialogue that resolves the vast majority of our hostage negotiations.
Lt. Jack J. Cambria, commanding officer, NYPD Hostage Negotiation Team
As the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, I have to apply law to the world's most serious crimes. A real challenge is how to deal with people's emotions and to maximize the constructive impact of our work. Beyond Reason provides essential tools to understand how to develop solutions to even the most serious problem.
Luis Moreno-Ocampo, chief prosecutor, International Criminal Court
The perfect follow-up to Getting to YES . . . The book is both profound and easy to read, based on a wide range of research and
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firsthand experience in negotation. There is no interaction setting public, professional, or personal, local, or international where its recommendations will not be applicable.
Elise Boudling, Dartmouth College
Beyond Reason is exactly what we need now: a lucid, systematic approach to dealing with emotions, infused with a practical wisdom that will help you understand, enrich, and improve all your negotiations and all your relations with fellow human beings.
Leonard L. Riskin, director, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia
The resurgence of interest in emotions has broadened the impact of research on brain and behavior. Beyond Reason takes this to a new level, showing how emotions can positively and negatively affect the way managers and other negotiators approach their goals.
Joseph LeDoux, author of Anxious, The Emotional Brain, and Synaptic Self
Masters of diplomacy, Fisher and Shapiro of the Harvard Negotiation Project, build on Fisher's bestseller (he coauthored Getting to YES) with this instructive, clearly written book that addresses the emotions and relationships inevitably involved in negotiation.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
This is one of those unusual works that is so carefully constructed and written that you may find yourself praising its common sense and nodding easily in concurrence. . . . It is a book to reflect upon and that belongs on every negotiator's reference shelf.
The Negotiator Magazine
In this valuable, clearly written book, the authors say good negotiations in business as well as in personal or family situations hinge on respect for others, but also respect for your own feelings.
USA Today
Elise Boudling, Dartmouth College
Beyond Reason is exactly what we need now: a lucid, systematic approach to dealing with emotions, infused with a practical wisdom that will help you understand, enrich, and improve all your negotiations and all your relations with fellow human beings.
Leonard L. Riskin, director, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri-Columbia
The resurgence of interest in emotions has broadened the impact of research on brain and behavior. Beyond Reason takes this to a new level, showing how emotions can positively and negatively affect the way managers and other negotiators approach their goals.
Joseph LeDoux, author of Anxious, The Emotional Brain, and Synaptic Self
Masters of diplomacy, Fisher and Shapiro of the Harvard Negotiation Project, build on Fisher's bestseller (he coauthored Getting to YES) with this instructive, clearly written book that addresses the emotions and relationships inevitably involved in negotiation.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
This is one of those unusual works that is so carefully constructed and written that you may find yourself praising its common sense and nodding easily in concurrence. . . . It is a book to reflect upon and that belongs on every negotiator's reference shelf.
The Negotiator Magazine
In this valuable, clearly written book, the authors say good negotiations in business as well as in personal or family situations hinge on respect for others, but also respect for your own feelings.
USA Today
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