15. The Art of Negotiation: How to Get More of What You Want

15.谈判的艺术:如何获得更多你想要的

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

2020-07-17

14 分钟
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In this podcast episode, we discuss the common mistakes people make during high stakes communication and how to effectively approach these conversations.
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  • Hi Matt here.

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  • The biggest fight, or should I say negotiation, my wife and I have ever had was over toothpaste.

  • You see, my wife is a roller and I'm a squeezer.

  • And nothing upsets a roller more than a squeezer.

  • To this day, after 20 years of marriage, we still have two tubes of toothpaste.

  • Welcome to think fast talk smart.

  • The podcast negotiation plays an important role in our daily lives.

  • You might be striving to get an increase in your salary, support for a project, less screen time for your kids, or more quality time with your romantic partner.

  • Becoming a better negotiator can help you and the people you interact with.

  • Today, I am so excited to be joined by Maggie Neal, the Adams distinguished professor of management emerita at the GSB.

  • Additionally, along with Thomas Lease, Maggie is the co author of the book getting more of what you want.

  • Her research focuses on negotiation and team performance.

  • Welcome, Maggie.

  • Thanks so much for being here.

  • Thanks, Matt.