Getting to Yes with Yourself

Getting to Yes with Yourself (and Other Worthy Opponents)

William Ury2015
William Ury, coauthor of the international bestseller Getting to Yes, returns with another groundbreaking book, this time asking: how can we expect to get to yes with others if we haven’t first gotten to yes with ourselves? Renowned negotiation expert William Ury has taught tens of thousands of people from all walks of life—managers, lawyers, factory workers, coal miners, schoolteachers, diplomats, and government officials—how to become better negotiators. Over the years, Ury has discovered that the greatest obstacle to successful agreements and satisfying relationships is not the other side, as difficult as they can be. The biggest obstacle is actually our own selves—our natural tendency to react in ways that do not serve our true interests. But this obstacle can also become our biggest opportunity, Ury argues. If we learn to understand and influence ourselves first, we lay the groundwork for understanding and influencing others. In this prequel to Getting to Yes, Ury offers a seven-step method to help you reach agreement with yourself first, dramatically improving your ability to negotiate with others. Practical and effective, Getting to Yes with Yourself helps readers reach good agreements with others, develop healthy relationships, make their businesses more productive, and live far more satisfying lives.
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Nick Gracilla@ngracilla
4 stars
Jan 16, 2023

"Getting to Yes" is one of the standards in business negotiation—emphasizing the value and process of negotiating in good faith towards a winning situation for all parties. In this book, Ury dives into the complexities of understanding ourselves, the first partner in a negotiation. Through case studies and experiences, he demonstrates how many conflict negotiations are founded in bad faith towards ourselves—becoming our own worst enemies, and undermining opportunities for a successful outcome. Here, Ury shows how to apply his negotiation tactics to ourselves—a win within—so that we can go on to win with others. Recommended, although at times a bit self-helpy.

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Róbert Istók@robertistok
5 stars
Mar 19, 2023
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Keven Wang@kevenwang
3 stars
Feb 4, 2023
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4 stars
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2 stars
Oct 19, 2021

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