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Title:
Next-level negotiating / Harvard Business Review Press.
Publisher:
Harvard Business Review Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 199 pages ; 22 cm.
Other Authors:
Harvard Business Review Press, issuing body.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-176) and index.
Contents:
Negotiating your next job : set career targets that are specific and realistic / Hannah Riley Bowles and Bobbi Thomason. Suzanne de Janasz and Beth Cabrera -- Understanding the negotiation process : do your homework and prepare for back-and-forth / a conversation with Marisa Mauro and Ashleigh Shelby Rosette -- Stop overlooking opportunities to negotiate : everyday haggling can prepare you for when the stakes are high / Suzanne de Janasz -- Negotiate on your own terms. Three common challenges women face in negotiations : balance self-advocacy and community, manage difficult emotions, and overcome resistance / Mara Olekalns, Ruchi Sinha, and Carol T. Kulik -- Look and sound confident during any presentation : six principles to practice before your next visit to the negotiating table / Carmine Gallo -- How to negotiate-virtually : when there is no table / Hal Movius -- The most overused negotiating tactic is threatening to walk away : try relationship building instead / Jay A. Hewlin -- How to bounce back after a failed negotiation : don't dwell on it / Carolyn O'Hara -- Manage your emotions. Emotion and the art of negotiation : your feelings are an advantage, not a barrier / Alison Wood Brooks -- Using mindfulness in negotiation : pay attention to your body-and your triggers / Ga�etan Pellerin -- The science of choking under pressure : lessons from elite athletes about performing in big moments / Alyson Meister and Maude Lavanchy -- Negotiate your role, responsibilities, and salary. Negotiating as a woman of color : dodge four common traps / Deepa Purushothaman, Deborah M. Kolb, Hannah Riley Bowles, and Valerie Purdie-Greenaway -- Don't ask for a raise-negotiate it : clarify the value you bring / Carol Hagh -- Women ask for raises as often as men, but are less likely to get them : research to inspire you-and validate your experience / Benjamin Artz, Amanda Goodall, and Andrew J. Oswald -- Even when women ask for a raise, they don't ask for enough : up your expectations / Kathryn Heath -- Negotiating your next job : set career targets that are specific and realistic / Hannah Riley Bowles and Bobbi Thomason.
Summary:
"Whether you're negotiating a salary, a deal with a supplier, or a flexible work arrangement, you need to prepare. From knowing your ideal outcome to thinking through acceptable alternatives to considering the other person's perspective, advance planning can significantly increase your confidence, engagement in the process, and results. But it's not just practical details, numbers, and strategies-advocating for yourself, your team, and your business can feel personal, too, so you also need to manage the emotions that arise during the process. Shake off the bleak research about women and negotiation, and clarify and communicate who you are and what you need in your business and in your relationships to increase your odds of a positive outcome. Thoughtful preparation can help you enter any negotiation with curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to collaborate-all the essentials to seal a deal successfully. This book will inspire you to: set a clear outcome; explore and examine acceptable alternatives; consider your counterpart's perspective; manage your emotions; overcome stumbling blocks; discover collaborative solutions; and strike a deal that works for you"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
HBR women at work series
ISBN:
1647824338
9781647824334
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1328231012
LCCN:
2022022697
Locations:
TDPH826 -- Davenport Public Library (Davenport)

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