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Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher and William Ury
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In this episode of 'No Dumb Questions', hosts Destin Sandlin and Matt Whitman delve into the ins and outs of negotiation, inspired by the book 'Getting to Yes' by Roger Fisher and William Ury. They reflect on their contrasting initial perceptions of the book's premise that everything is a negotiation, with Destin being skeptical and Matt finding it useful for improving personal communication.
Destin and Matt explore the ideas of positional bargaining and principled negotiation. Through personal anecdotes, they illustrate how negotiating styles affect outcomes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the other party's interests instead of merely battling over positions. They propose sitting on the same side of the negotiating table and collaborating to address problems collectively.
The hosts stress the significance of empathy in negotiations. They discuss how recognizing the emotional states of others can help in resolving conflicts more amicably. Citing examples from their lives and the book, they emphasize the need to genuinely listen to the other party's concerns and to acknowledge the human elements that influence negotiations.
Destin and Matt touch on the various bad practices that can occur in negotiations, such as manipulation and deceit. They discuss strategies for dealing with such tactics, including naming and confronting the behavior openly, which can help to defuse tension and refocus the discussion on the primary objectives.
Throughout the episode, both hosts share their personal negotiation experiences, applying insights from the book. Examples include significant transactions like buying houses and personal encounters in day-to-day life, showcasing how the principles of negotiation can be applied in diverse contexts.
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