DK Essential Managers: Working with Difficult People

Relationships, Listening, Understanding, Negotiation, Communication

Ebook
On sale Nov 16, 2009 | 72 Pages | 978-0-7566-6722-1
This practical and accessible guidebook, written by an international negotiation expert, gives you the tools and techniques to communicate with those with whom you don't see eye to eye. Learn the art of patience to compromise and negotiate to get what you want.

The book is divided into four clear and concise sections: "Understanding difficult people," "Communicating with excellence," "Negotiating conflict," and "Managing the difficult person." The topics are addressed with crisp, efficient prose and helpful graphics, making these often-daunting challenges seem understandable and approachable. Complex issues are broken down into concrete, common-sense actions and questions, so you can not only understand the situation but work your way through it.

Author Raphael Lapin is the founder of Lapin Negotiation Strategies and studied at Harvard Law School under pioneering negotiation scholar Roger Fisher (who co-wrote the business bestseller Getting to Yes). 

The DK Essential Managers series covers a range of business and management topics and has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide. Each guide is clearly presented for ease of reference, with visual pointers, tips, and graphics.
Raphael Lapin is an astute Harvard-trained negotiation specialist, and serves as a negotiation consultant and training expert to Fortune 500 corporations and governments around the world. He is principal of Conflict Management, Inc, a negotiation and conflict management training and consulting group. He received his training at Harvard Law School's Negotiation Project and was accepted as one of only twenty-four candidates to attend Harvard Law School's Advanced Mediation Program, which he completed in 1997. He has authored several articles on negotiation, dispute resolution, and corporate and diplomatic relationship building and has made presentations at numerous professional conferences. He is a syndicated columnist for the Silicon Valley Business Journal on negotiation strategies. View titles by Raphael Lapin

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This practical and accessible guidebook, written by an international negotiation expert, gives you the tools and techniques to communicate with those with whom you don't see eye to eye. Learn the art of patience to compromise and negotiate to get what you want.

The book is divided into four clear and concise sections: "Understanding difficult people," "Communicating with excellence," "Negotiating conflict," and "Managing the difficult person." The topics are addressed with crisp, efficient prose and helpful graphics, making these often-daunting challenges seem understandable and approachable. Complex issues are broken down into concrete, common-sense actions and questions, so you can not only understand the situation but work your way through it.

Author Raphael Lapin is the founder of Lapin Negotiation Strategies and studied at Harvard Law School under pioneering negotiation scholar Roger Fisher (who co-wrote the business bestseller Getting to Yes). 

The DK Essential Managers series covers a range of business and management topics and has sold more than 2 million copies worldwide. Each guide is clearly presented for ease of reference, with visual pointers, tips, and graphics.

Author

Raphael Lapin is an astute Harvard-trained negotiation specialist, and serves as a negotiation consultant and training expert to Fortune 500 corporations and governments around the world. He is principal of Conflict Management, Inc, a negotiation and conflict management training and consulting group. He received his training at Harvard Law School's Negotiation Project and was accepted as one of only twenty-four candidates to attend Harvard Law School's Advanced Mediation Program, which he completed in 1997. He has authored several articles on negotiation, dispute resolution, and corporate and diplomatic relationship building and has made presentations at numerous professional conferences. He is a syndicated columnist for the Silicon Valley Business Journal on negotiation strategies. View titles by Raphael Lapin

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