Never Split the Difference

Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It

mass market paperback, 288 pages

Published June 5, 2018 by Harper Business.

ISBN:
978-0-06-287230-2
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Some good bits

I was recommended this one as an approach to dealing with difficult conversations in life where you have a vested interest in a particular outcome.

It was great to read about some of the crazy situations the author has been in and the information in the book is presented as a set of conversational tools used to get your way.

I think I see them as more of things to be aware of. I'm not sure most of them were things I'd actively try to use in conversation with anyone. It feels too manipulative to me -- obviously this might be fine in a life or death situation, less so getting a better deal in a shop.

I can definitely imagine these tactics working on me without any particular effort, so I'm interested to spot them next time.

I did like the alternatives to saying yes/no, though - as ways …

Engaging Introduction to Negotiation

A former FBI hostage negotiator breaks down some key negotiation strategies. Part how-to and part history of the FBI's negotiation techniques, with a lot of real-world stories from the author's career.

Completely fascinating. It's largely geared towards business students (the author has a company that consults and teaches negotiation skills), but the strategies themselves are wonderfully explained and how they evolved over time is super interesting. Great, smooth read and stuff you can actually use.

possibly some good advice, but it's presented as a buffet

Voss premise is that negotiating is an emotional exercise rather than an intellectual one. so he presents a bunch of techniques that he says are designed to subtly play on people's emotional processing. I assume they work well if skillfully wielded, though i can't be sure. but he never puts it all together into a coherent method. the techniques remain a grab bag. lastly, the book does not present any way for the reader to practice the techniques, though he talks about such practice in classes he teaches. consequently all except type a personalities are likely to find it intimidating.

Review of 'Never Split the Difference' on 'Storygraph'

This is great content, but there are summaries online that are better than the book itself. This content could be delivered better in a Ted Style talk or 45 minute presentation at a sales conference. The book itself put me to sleep, more than once. There’s not enough to stretch out to 225 pages.

Review of 'Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It' on 'Goodreads'

I enjoyed this book and the stories of Chris Voss as an FBI hostage negotiator were fascinating. However, I don't see this book as being particularly applicable to the business situations that I find myself in (groups of careful people with lots of checks and balances on both sides). His techniques seem more focused on one-on-one negotiations. Still very useful techniques; they just don't cover all situations.

Review of 'Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It' on 'Goodreads'

This was an eye opening book and from my standards an excellent one compared to other negotiation books I've read. the main difference with others is the wealth of practical, synthesized examples from years' worth of high stakes, life or death negotiation experience. Above all human nature is key in this topic, and emotion is what ultimately drives our decisions. Chris Voss connects these truths to actionable yet simple tactics and a framework that I am completely sure will help any of us if applied. Definitely a stand out book.

Review of 'Never Split the Difference' on 'Goodreads'

This was an eye opening book and from my standards an excellent one compared to other negotiation books I've read. the main difference with others is the wealth of practical, synthesized examples from years' worth of high stakes, life or death negotiation experience. Above all human nature is key in this topic, and emotion is what ultimately drives our decisions. Chris Voss connects these truths to actionable yet simple tactics and a framework that I am completely sure will help any of us if applied. Definitely a stand out book.

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