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Power of a Positive No (The): Save The Deal Save The Relationship and Still Say No
From the coauthor of Getting to YES, a simple yet powerful three-step method for saying No firmly and effectively, without destroying relationships -
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Real College: The Essential Guide to Student Life
A book of communication, difficult conversations, negotiation and life advice for college students -
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Seven Secrets for Negotiating with Government:How to Deal with Local, State, National, or Foreign Governments--and Come Out Ahead
Addresses the key variables involved in negotiating with government, from the influence of bureaucracy to the perception of power on the government side of the negotiating table -
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Water DiplomacyA Negotiated Approach to Managing Complex Water Networks
Shafiqul Islam and Lawrence E. Susskind
In this book, the authors show how open and constantly changing water networks can be managed successfully using collaborative adaptive techniques to build informed agreements among disciplinary experts, water users with conflicting interests, and governmental bodies with countervailing claims. -
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What’s Fair: Ethics for Negotiators
An edited collection of writings on the topic of ethics in negotiation -
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Women Negotiate
Deborah M. Kolb, with the Simmons College Graduate School of Management, and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
An exploration of the issue of gender in negotiations, featuring interviews with three professional women negotiators -
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Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:
World Trade Center Redevelopment Negotiation
Lawrence Susskind, Katherine Harvey, David Kovick, F. Peter Phillips, Marc Wolinsky, Cathy Cronin Harris, and Simeon Baum
Six-person facilitated negotiation among representatives of the city, state, developer, insurer, and victims' families regarding the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks