Everything Is Negotiable (Review and Analysis of Kennedy's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Gavin Kennedy's book "Everything Is Negotiable" shows that if you automatically assume that things are possible until circumstances prove otherwise, you will be amazed at the bargains you can strike – even in unexpected areas. When you assume that anything is unnegotiable, simply because the other party has not yet indicated a willingness to negotiate, you are missing huge opportunities to make better deals for yourself, for the company you work for and for the people you buy things from. Negotiation is the simple process of structuring a business transaction in such a way that everyone involved gains the most. There is always a better deal waiting in the wings. This summary is packed with funny anecdotes and useful tips. This summary makes you rethink your own negotiating abilities and make better deals.
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• Develop your business knowledge
To learn more, read "Everything Is Negotiable" and your business affairs will flourish.
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Book Presentation: Everything Is Negotiable by Gavin Kennedy
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Summary of Everything is Negotiable (Gavin Kennedy)
Introduction - How to Survive the Recession
1. The worst thing you can do to a negotiator
2. Why you can’t negotiate a grievance
3. The negotiator’s most useful questions
4. The negotiator’s dilemma
5. The myth of goodwill-conceding
6. In Praise of Mother Hubbard
7. Why O.N.O. is a no no
8. The Law of the Yukon
9. The Negotiator’s Most Useful Two-Letter Word
10. Who Has The Power?
11. If You Haven’t Got A Principal – Invent One
12. There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Fixed Price
13. The Walls Of Jericho
14. Don’t Change The Price, Change The Package!
15. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold
16. On Being Russian-Fronted
17. The Lazarus Shuffle
18. Gambits, Ploys & Tactics
Book Abstract
Main Idea
Everything is negotiable.
If you automatically assume this until circumstances prove otherwise, you’ll be amazed at the bargains you can strike - even in unexpected areas. When you assume that anything is unnegotiable, simply because the other party has not yet indicated a willingness to negotiate, you are missing huge opportunities to make better deals for yourself, for the company you work for and for the people you buy things from.
Negotiation is the simple process of structuring a business transaction in such a way that everyone involved gains the most. There is always a better deal waiting in the wings. Habitually look for those better deals and your business affairs will flourish.
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This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or