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A Woman's Guide to Negotiation
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Artikel-Nr:
9781954805354
Veröffentl:
2023
Seiten:
304
Autor:
Beth Fisher-Yoshida
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Most people internalize what they have been told about who they are and what they should want, not realizing how strongly it influences their decision-making. For women especially, it could inhibit their ability to successfully negotiate their relationships, careers, and futures. Carrying around cultural baggage of mixed messages, women are told in the same breath to go out and ask for what they want, but at the same time not be too assertive. These contradictory narratives, Fisher-Yoshida demonstrates, lead many women to wonder: Am I good enough? Do I have enough experience? Yet, women continue to break the mold as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and representatives at the highest levels of government. What makes the difference? After interviewing more than 100 women at different stages of their careers about how they negotiate, in and out of the office, Fisher-Yoshida concluded that negotiation outcomes are often decided before getting to the table. The self-talk women engage in is one of the best predictors of their outcomes. In addition to personal insights and firsthand accounts, Fisher-Yoshida shares no-nonsense steps for disrupting negative self-talk and instead using that inner voice to channel better outcomes. With greater self-awareness women can change the stories by which they live and negotiate.

Most people internalize what they have been told about who they are and what they should want, not realizing how strongly it influences their decision-making. For women especially, it could inhibit their ability to successfully negotiate their relationships, careers, and futures. Carrying around cultural baggage of mixed messages, women are told in the same breath to go out and ask for what they want, but at the same time not be too assertive. These contradictory narratives, Fisher-Yoshida demonstrates, lead many women to wonder: Am I good enough? Do I have enough experience?

 

Yet, women continue to break the mold as CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and representatives at the highest levels of government. What makes the difference? After interviewing more than 100 women at different stages of their careers about how they negotiate, in and out of the office, Fisher-Yoshida concluded that negotiation outcomes are often decided before getting to the table. The self-talk women engage in is one of the best predictors of their outcomes. In addition to personal insights and firsthand accounts, Fisher-Yoshida shares no-nonsense steps for disrupting negative self-talk and instead using that inner voice to channel better outcomes. With greater self-awareness women can change the stories by which they live and negotiate. 

INTRODUCTION: Women and Negotiation 1


 Part 1: The Stories We Live by 19

CHAPTER 1: The Stories We Tell 21

CHAPTER 2: How Words Affect Our Brains 37

CHAPTER 3: Stories That Stick 51


Part 2: Context Matters 65

CHAPTER 4: Negotiating in the Workplace: Organizations as Systems 67

CHAPTER 5: Negotiating in Our Families: Families as Systems 83

CHAPTER 6: Negotiating Personal Friendships and Romantic Relationships 101

CHAPTER 7: Negotiating Outside of Work and Family 119

CHAPTER 8: Negotiating Compromising Situations 129


Part 3: Navigating the Future 137

CHAPTER 9: Lessons to Take with You: Negotiation Preparation 139

CHAPTER 10: Lessons to Take with You: Negotiation Process 167

CHAPTER 11: Lessons to Take with You: Post Negotiation 175

CHAPTER 12: Going Forward 181

Part 4: Case Studies 191

CHAPTER 13: Case Study 1: Internal or External Hire? 193

CHAPTER 14: Case Study 2: How Do We Take Care of Father? 215

CHAPTER 15: Case Study 3: Should I Stay or Should I Go? 235


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