The Intelligent International Negotiator

The Intelligent International Negotiator
Author: Eliane Karsaklian
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 160649807X

In today’s business world, people negotiate every day, everywhere, using techniques learned from various books, experience, and education. Some are more culturally aware and others much less. Some forget that negotiation is, first of all, a human interaction. Some still think that negotiation rhymes with competition. If any of this sounds familiar to you, this book can help. Inside, the author presents strategies, stories, facts, and tools that intelligent international negotiators use in order to succeed in their negotiations worldwide. The unique integrative cross-cultural approach to negotiating will provide a different and innovative perception of what negotiating means today. It also provides the perfect approach to international negotiations from the perspective of an expert who has negotiated in international businesses around the world—more human, more pleasant, and more effective. The Intelligent International Negotiator is a ready-to- use book that you will read and digest very quickly, with inputs that you can employ immediately.

Sustainable Negotiation

Sustainable Negotiation
Author: Eliane Karsaklian
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 178714576X

Written by a leading international negotiation expert, Sustainable Negotiation introduces a completely new perspective on international negotiation, providing practical, field-tested examples, experiments and guidance to enable readers to implement new negotiation techniques that deliver results in a diverse and global world.

Handbook of International Negotiation

Handbook of International Negotiation
Author: Mauro Galluccio
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3319106872

This book reinforces the foundation of a new field of studies and research in the intersection between social sciences and specifically between political science, international relations, diplomacy, psychotherapy, and social-cognitive psychology. It seeks to promote a coherent and comprehensive approach to international negotiation from a multidisciplinary viewpoint generating a longer term of studies, researches, and networking process that both respond to changes and differences in our societies and to the unprecedented demand and opportunities for international conflict prevention and resolution. There is a need to increase cooperation, coherence, and efficiency of international negotiation. It is necessary to focus our shared attention on new ways to better formulate integrated and sustainable negotiating strategies for conflict resolution. This book acquires innovative relevance in and will impact on the new context of international challenges which do not have a one-off solution that can be settled through a single target-oriented negotiation process. The book brings together leading scholars and researchers into the field from different disciplines, diplomats, politicians, senior officials, and even a Cardinal of the Holy See to give their contributions and make proposals on how best to optimize the use of negotiation and diplomacy structures, tools, and instruments. However, unlike most studies and researches on international negotiation, this book emphasizes processes, not simply outcomes or even tools but the way in which tools are and can be used to achieve better outcomes in international reality-based negotiation.

The Dynamics of International Negotiation

The Dynamics of International Negotiation
Author: Bertram I. Spector
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000649008

This book explores the dynamics of international negotiations from the perspectives of researchers and practical negotiators. Reinforcing the idea that the study of negotiation is not merely an academic endeavor, the essays reflect the author’s lifetime experiences as a negotiation researcher and provider of analytical support to international negotiation teams. Addressing a wide range of critical issues, such as creativity and experimentation, psychological dynamics, avoiding incomplete agreements, engineering the negotiation context, reframing negotiations for development conflicts, understanding what matters when implementing agreements, utilizing decision support systems, engaging new actors, and expanding core values, each chapter opens new doors on our conceptual and practical understanding of international negotiations. The author introduces new ways of understanding and explaining the negotiation process from different intellectual perspectives. The goal of this book is to resolve many critical unanswered questions by stimulating new research on these dynamics and developing new approaches that can help negotiation practitioners be more effective. The book will be used in university courses on international negotiation and conflict resolution, and provide a useful resource for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, NGOs, donor organizations, and grant-giving organizations.

Sustainable Negotiation

Sustainable Negotiation
Author: Eliane Karsaklian
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1787145751

Written by a leading international negotiation expert, Sustainable Negotiation introduces a completely new perspective on international negotiation, providing practical, field-tested examples, experiments and guidance to enable readers to implement new negotiation techniques that deliver results in a diverse and global world.

How to become a distinguished international negotiator

How to become a distinguished international negotiator
Author: Ibrahim H. Husney
Publisher: Ibrahim H. Hussney
Total Pages: 202
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

In reality, we frequently resort to negotiation, sometimes multiple times a day, in order to arrive at reasonable and acceptable solutions that fulfill our needs and advance our interests across various domains of life. Moreover, negotiation is indispensable for resolving shared conflicts that may arise, for instance, between labor and management, unions or associations and executives, husbands and wives, and colleagues and companions. In each scenario, every party endeavors to attain the most favorable outcome and elevate their self-interest with minimal exertion and strife. Today, it is impossible to enumerate the multitude of domains where negotiation intervenes in order to achieve desired outcomes for the parties involved. Negotiation processes are a cornerstone across various industries, technologies, politics, economics, commercial deal-making, international conflict resolution, environment, society, and beyond. Once again, it is crucial to emphasize that negotiations play a significant role in our contemporary era. Undoubtedly, negotiations are considered one of the techniques people resort to at the individual or institutional level to resolve disputes and arrive at satisfactory and acceptable solutions for the negotiating parties. We can generalize and say that negotiation is present in all domains in contact with human private and professional life. The concept of negotiation has been a tangible reality since the beginning of human existence on this planet. In those early days, the negotiation was utilized to peacefully resolve conflicts and reach agreements that satisfied all parties involved, rather than resorting to the use of force and confrontation to settle matters. The modern concepts of negotiation suggest that it is both an art and a science, requiring skill and self-preparation from the negotiator. Negotiation processes have become deeply embedded today in many human activities, as previously mentioned, such as politics, business administration, social sciences, linguistics, psychology, gender studies, international relations, and so on.

The Negotiation Process

The Negotiation Process
Author: Eliane Karsaklian
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 164575278X

This book will change your life! It will give you a brand-new perspective to negotiation. It will take you from stressful, unpleasant, confrontational situations to a world of stressless, enjoyable, and collaborative ways of conducting business. It will also help you to shape the future of your business with a clearer vision of what you want it to be. All books and theories about negotiation stop at when you close a deal. But this is a very short-termed vision of negotiation. If you want your business to survive the upcoming waves of mergers and acquisitions, digital revolutions, and international trade, you need to add sustainability to your negotiations. This book will show you how to get there.

International Negotiation in the Twenty-First Century

International Negotiation in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Alain Plantey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2007-03-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135393354

Never have international relations between nations been so complex as in the current political climate. In this contemporary world international negotiation has become a combination of traditional diplomacy and the modern framework of conferences, multi-party institutions and organizations such as the European Union. While this diplomacy has, in the past, existed to prevent national and international conflict, its scope has expanded to deal with other problems facing us on a global scale. As negotiation is the primary tool to resolve international conflict, an understanding of the methods and principles of international negotiation remains essential. Only this form of diplomacy can hope to answer the global challenges we will face in the twenty-first century. International Negotiation in the Twenty-First Century is an accessible examination of negotiation and diplomacy on an international scale and is the first publication to analyze this fundamental concept in a single volume.

Getting to Yes

Getting to Yes
Author: Roger Fisher
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780395631249

Describes a method of negotiation that isolates problems, focuses on interests, creates new options, and uses objective criteria to help two parties reach an agreement.

The After-Deal

The After-Deal
Author: Eliane Karsaklian
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2019-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1641138084

This book explains why the negotiation process is not finished when a deal is signed and elaborates on how to get better deals when focusing on sustainable collaboration rather than on the deal itself. This book is a pioneer in showing the extent of the negotiation process. It makes the case that whenever negotiators assume that the negotiation is finished when a deal is signed they dive into a pitfall. What follows the signature of a deal is the enforcement of the contract which is when all surprises and difficulties unfold. By assuming that the negotiation was over, companies are taken by surprise by all the features of the after-deal and often improvise their solutions because there is urgency what leads to higher levels of stress and risks. This book shows how to shift from stressful, hazardous and confrontational situations to enjoyable, comfortable and future oriented negotiation strategies.