Getting to Yes56 - Critical summary review - Roger Fisher
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Getting to Yes56 - critical summary review

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This microbook is a summary/original review based on the book: Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In

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ISBN: 978-0143118756

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"Getting To Yes" is a guide to help you negotiate better and get what you want. In it, authors Roger Fischer and Bill Ury present a method, created by Harvard University, called 'principled negotiation.' If your goal is to make winning negotiations for both parties and avoid conflicts, we have a microbook for you. Here we will teach you how to deal with the emotional factors of a negotiation, understand the other person's problems and how to find common ground to close the deal. Learns to negotiate successfully in this fantastic 12' microbook!

Who wrote the book?

Roger Fisher (1922 – 2012) was professor emeritus at Harward Law School that specialized in conflict management. As such he worked on the famed Marshall Plan after World War II, directed the Harvard project... (Read more)

William L. Ury is a writer and professor at Harvard College. He is the co-author of 'Getting to Yes'. Ury was educated at Le Rosey and the Andover Academy, where he graduated in 1970. In college, Ury studied anthropology, linguistics, and classics. Ury received his B.A. from Yale a... (Read more)

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