Kissinger the Negotiator: Lessons from Dealmaking at the Highest Level

Lessons from Dealmaking at the Highest Level

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In this groundbreaking, definitive guide to the art of negotiation, three Harvard professors?all experienced negotiators?offer a comprehensive examination of one of the most successful dealmakers of all time. Politicians, world leaders, and business executives from around the globe?including every president from John F. Kennedy to Donald J. Trump?have sought the counsel of Henry Kissinger, a brilliant diplomat and historian whose unprecedented achievements as a negotiator have been universally acknowledged. Now, for the first time, Kissinger the Negotiator provides a clear analysis of Kissinger's overall approach to making deals and resolving conflicts?expertise that holds powerful and enduring lessons.James K. Sebenius (Harvard Business School), R. Nicholas Burns (Harvard Kennedy School of Government), and Robert H. Mnookin (Harvard Law School) crystallize the key elements of Kissinger's approach, based on in-depth interviews with the former secretary of state himself about some of his most difficult negotiations, an extensive study of his record, and many independent sources. Taut and instructive, Kissinger the Negotiator mines the long and fruitful career of this elder statesman and shows how his strategies apply not only to contemporary diplomatic challenges but also to other realms of negotiation, including business, public policy, and law.Essential reading for current and future leaders, Kissinger the Negotiator is an invaluable guide to reaching agreements in challenging situations.
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Schrijver
Sebenius, James K.
Titel
Kissinger the Negotiator: Lessons from Dealmaking at the Highest Level
Uitgever
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Jaar
2019
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
448
Gewicht
400 gr
EAN
9780062694188
Afmetingen
203 x 135 x 30 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback / softback

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