Split the Pie
A Radical New Way to Negotiate
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Narrated by:
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Mike Chamberlain
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Jonathan Todd Ross
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Teri Schnaubelt
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By:
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Barry Nalebuff
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From a leading Yale expert and serial entrepreneur, a radical, principled, and field-tested approach that identifies what’s really at stake in any negotiation and ensures you get your half—so you can focus on growing the pie.
Negotiations are incredibly stressful and can bring out the worst in people. Wouldn’t it be better if there were a principled way to negotiate? Wouldn’t it be even better if there were a way to treat people fairly and get treated fairly in a negotiation?
Split the Pie offers a new approach that does both—a field-tested method that reframes how negotiations play out. Barry Nalebuff, a professor at Yale School of Management, helps identify what’s really at stake in a negotiation: the “pie.” The negotiation pie is the additional value created through an agreement to work together. Seeing the relevant pie will change how you think about fairness and power in negotiation. You’ll learn how to get half the value you create, no matter your size.
Filled with examples and in-depth case studies, Split the Pie is a practical and theory-based approach to negotiation. You’ll see how it helped reframe a high-stakes negotiation when Coca-Cola purchased Honest Tea, a company Barry cofounded with his former student Seth Goldman. The pie framework also works for everyday negotiations. You’ll learn how to deploy logic to determine truly equitable solutions and employ empathy to expand the pie and sell your solution. Split the Pie allows both sides to focus their energy on making the biggest possible pie—to have your pie and eat it too.
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2022 Barry Nalebuff (P)2022 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Split the Pie
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-06-22
A simple concept, but the devil is in the details
I was drawn in by the interview on the podcast 'People I Mostly Admire' where the author describes the core idea behind this book. The core concept of splitting the pie is very simple, but the rest of the book fleshes out how that actually plays out in practice - for those who find books hard to put into practice, this is the complete opposite. Nalebuff gives lots of examples and help in how/why you should go about splitting the pie. I can't wait until I have an opportunity to put this into good use.
As with any book that covers economics/statistics/numbers in general, I think they always struggle to convert to an audiobook as well. This is no different, so if you really want to sit and go over some of the ideas and think about them then I would recommend that you buy the book instead. However, I wouldn't have read this if it weren't for the audiobook.
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- Andy T
- 17-09-22
One main idea
The book describes one clever idea for negotiation. The first chapter explained the idea and is very interesting (though I’d already heard the idea for free on a BBC More or Less podcast!) The rest of the book is principles examples of how to apply the idea in different negotiation scenarios. It doesn’t work well as an audiobook.
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- Michael
- 04-12-22
it's a marvel
... that "don't lie" was included twice yet not included until the end of the book
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