The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Art of Negotiation: How to Improvise Agreement in a Chaotic World
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Wheeler
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreBusiness negotiation
ISBN/Barcode 9781451690422
ClassificationsDewey:658.4052
Audience
General
Illustrations index, notes; index, notes

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster
Imprint Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Publication Date 8 October 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

A member of the world renowned Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School introduces the powerful next-generation approach to negotiation. A member of the world-renowned Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School introduces the powerful next-generation approach to negotiation. For many years, two approaches to negotiation have prevailed: the "win-win" method exemplified in Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton; and the hard-bargaining style of Herb Cohen's You Can Negotiate Anything. Now award-winning Harvard Business School professor Michael Wheeler provides a dynamic alternative to one-size-fits-all strategies that don't match real world realities. The Art of Negotiation shows how master negotia tors thrive in the face of chaos and uncertainty. They don't trap themselves with rigid plans. Instead they understand negotiation as a process of exploration that demands ongoing learning, adapting, and influencing. Their agility enables them to reach agreement when others would be stalemated. Michael Wheeler illuminates the improvisational nature of negotiation, drawing on his own research and his work with Program on Negotiation colleagues. He explains how the best practices of diplomats such as George J. Mitchell, dealmaker Bruce Wasserstein, and Hollywood producer Jerry Weintraub apply to everyday transactions like selling a house, buying a car, or landing a new contract. Wheeler also draws lessons on agility and creativity from fields like jazz, sports, theater, and even military science.

Author Biography

Award-winning Harvard Business School Professor Michael Wheeler has taught negotiation to thousands of MBA students, executives, managers, and public officials from companies and organizations around the world. Wheeler is editor of the Negotiation Journal, published by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, and co-chairs the board of the non-profit Consensus Building Institute. He lives in historic Gloucester, Massachusetts, his hometown.

Reviews

"Professor Wheeler creatively pulls from vastly different professions such as NASCAR drivers, jazz musicans and improv actors, expanding our awareness of negotiations and equipping us with practical, innovative tools to navigate complex negotiations." -- Erin Egan, Senior Product Manager, Microsoft "The secret to successful negotiation is not just preparation and a good plan, but inspired improvisation. Until now, there has never been a book on this all-important and neglected aspect of negotiation but now, thanks to Mike Wheeler, we have a beautifully written, insightful and practical guide to the "jazz" of negotiation. The Art of Negotiation is a real gem and an essential contribution to the literature!" -- William Ury, author, Getting Past No and The Power of a Positive No "This brilliantly readable book is packed with powerful advice for managing the complexity and uncertainty of real-world negotiations with improvisational mastery." -- Bruce Patton, coauthor of Getting to Yes and Difficult Conversations "Michael Wheeler has written a new business classic. He presents powerful negotiation strategies and techniques for managers in any industry." -- Henry McGee, former president, HBO Home Entertainment "Whether to build partnerships or to overcome differences, the art of negotiation is crucial to today's nonprofit organizations. Michael Wheeler's book is an eye-opening guide, replete with data, metaphors and compelling stories, on how to negotiate creatively, imaginatively and effectively." -- Peter D. Bell, President Emeritus of CARE "Negotiation is not a linear endeavor. It's full of twists and turns and requires managing relationships, data, intuition, and alternatives in a way that increases the probability of a good outcome. Wheeler knows this subject as well as anyone and shows us how the best negotiators are like great scouts; constantly probing and challenging assumptions to find the value that is beneath the surface." -- Ben Cherington, General Manager of the Red Sox "Getting to Yes meets 'Round Midnight' in this highly readable exploration of the twists and turns of real world negotiations. In his new book, 'The Art of Negotiation', Michael Wheeler provides terrific practical guidance on dealing with the predictably unpredictable ways negotiations fail to stay on script." -- Chris Nicastro, Vice President and General Counsel, Bridgestone Americas "Wheeler offers a dynamic approach....A fresh approach offering new ways to improve negotiating skills." * Kirkus * "A clear-headed, creative approach to negotiation that is on a par with the canonical texts Getting to Yes and You Can Negotiate Anything...Wheeler's lucid, engaging voice is a major asset, and sample scripts help drive home his points." * Publishers Weekly * "[T]he book is a good basic guide to making the best of a negotiation." * Booklist *