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Getting to Yes

Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In

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Getting to Yes

By: Roger Fisher, William Ury
Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
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Getting to Yes offers a concise, step-by-step, proven strategy for coming to mutually acceptable agreements in every sort of conflict—whether it involves parents and children, neighbors, bosses and employees, customers or corporations, tenants or diplomats. Based on the work of the Harvard Negotiation Project, a group that deals continually with all levels of negotiation and conflict resolution from domestic to business to international, Getting to Yes tells listeners how to:

• Separate the people from the problem

• Focus on interests, not positions

• Work together to create options that will satisfy both parties

• Negotiate successfully with people who are more powerful, refuse to play by the rules, or resort to “dirty tricks”
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Would you listen to Getting to Yes again? Why?

We are negotiating all the times. This helps me see how others can manipulate me and hopefully make my negotiating better.

Would you recommend Getting to Yes to your friends? Why or why not?

Yes. Planning to give it to my daughter graduating from Law school.

Useful life information.

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If you could sum up Getting to Yes in three words, what would they be?

Everyone needs this!

What does Dennis Boutsikaris bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The reading is clear concise and enjoyable.

What insight do you think you’ll apply from Getting to Yes?

Everyone needs to learn to Negotiate and this book is an excellent tutor. I would say every profession could benifit from this book, but especially those who must make decisions where there are more than one concerned party.

Excellent Narration and Topic is well written

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This book is all about creating a win-win situation. And making that win-win situation as advantageous for both sides as possible.

There's lots of information in it, so it might be a bit overwhelming from time to time but definitely worth the read.

win win

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What did you love best about Getting to Yes?

It provided updated, realistic examples that we can all relate to in our personal and business lives. Although I read the original years ago, it was very good to reinforce the negotiation skills we all tend to forget.

What other book might you compare Getting to Yes to and why?

I don't have another book that I can compare "Getting to YES" to as I have not read another like it.

Which character – as performed by Dennis Boutsikaris – was your favorite?

Sorry, can't say I had a favorite.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Not Intended to be a Blockbuster

Still As Valuable as When Originally Written

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I love this book, I had to read it for a class, but now I plan to read it every year before a new school year starts in august

clear, direct, and short

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