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Negotiating with a Bully

Take Charge and Turn the Tables on People Trying to Push You Around

Greg Williams

Business & Economics / Negotiating

Everyone has felt bullied at some point in their lives, whether by a family member, childhood acquaintance, colleague, boss, or client. You know you have been bullied when you feel pressured, demeaned, and angered. You walked away from a negotiation feeling like you lost ground. You gave into demands and agreed to something that was not in your best interests. And you resented the way you felt.

Negotiating with a Bully will teach you how to skillfully deal with bullies in different forms and environments. You’ll explore the mindset of a bully and understand the motivations and behavior so that you can gain an advantage over him or her.

Negotiating with a Bully will give you the answers you need to become a more effective negotiator when you are confronted by a bully. You will learn how to quickly and easily:
  • Recognize the tactics of a bully—before you yield ground in a negotiation.
  • Employ an arsenal of negotiation strategies, including some you may have never considered using before.
  • Plan a negotiation with a bully so that you feel prepared to tackle the situation.
  • Interpret the body language of the bully—and his or her target—to better assess his or her intentions.
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