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What's a simple negotiation trick you can try today?
How can you get better at persuading others?
Today, Jay welcomes former FBI lead international kidnapping negotiator and author of "Never Split the Difference", Chris Voss. He is renowned for his innovative negotiation strategies that emphasize empathy, emotional intelligence, and tactical communication. After retiring from the FBI, Voss founded The Black Swan Group, a consultancy firm that provides negotiation training for businesses and individuals. He is also a popular speaker and has taught negotiation at various business schools.
Chris discusses his journey from being on a SWAT team to becoming a lead FBI negotiator. He shares that his career path changed after a knee injury and his growing interest in crisis response led him to hostage negotiation where he found the work more satisfying than his previous roles, emphasizing the importance of decisive action in crises.
Chris and Jay discuss how human beings are naturally wired to be negative as a survival mechanism, which impacts negotiations. He reframes negotiation as a collaborative process rather than a confrontational one and suggests that effective negotiation often goes unnoticed because it looks like seamless collaboration. They also talk about gender dynamics in negotiation, with Voss providing advice on how women can better negotiate in environments where they might be undervalued.
In this interview, you'll learn:
How to calm tense talks
How to negotiate with narcissists
How to disarm aggression
How to foster collaboration
How to build rapport
In any situation, effective negotiation is not about winning at all costs but about creating a shared path forward that benefits everyone involved.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
01:23 Becoming a Lead Negotiator
04:08 Suicide Hotline Conversations
08:03 Labeling the Negative Emotions
09:35 Negotiation Isn’t a Form of Conflict
14:59 How to Get Someone to Collaborate with You?
21:15 How Do You Slow Down?
25:10 How Do You Prepare for a Negotiation?
29:54 Biggest Negotiation Mistakes
31:42 Always Look for the Patterns
40:20 Used and Taken Advantage Of
44:21 The Illusion of Control
46:17 What’s Your Intention?
48:37 How to Negotiate a Better Salary?
50:49 Reward Strategy in the Workplace
53:33 Negotiating Unfulfilled Salary Raise
58:57 How Can Women Negotiate Better?
01:00:57 Negotiations That Don’t End with a Deal
01:05:03 Work with the ELFs
01:11:05 Polite Boundary Setting
01:16:29 How to Not Be Emotional When Negotiating
01:22:08 Are You in the Right Relationship?
01:25:55 Respecting Other People’s Values
01:30:52 Tactical Empathy Documentary
01:34:01 Chris on Final Five
Episode Resources:
Chris Voss | Website
Chris Voss | Instagram
Chris Voss | LinkedIn
Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's a simple negotiation trick you can try today?
How can you get better at persuading others?
Today, Jay welcomes former FBI lead international kidnapping negotiator and author of "Never Split the Difference", Chris Voss. He is renowned for his innovative negotiation strategies that emphasize empathy, emotional intelligence, and tactical communication. After retiring from the FBI, Voss founded The Black Swan Group, a consultancy firm that provides negotiation training for businesses and individuals. He is also a popular speaker and has taught negotiation at various business schools.
Chris discusses his journey from being on a SWAT team to becoming a lead FBI negotiator. He shares that his career path changed after a knee injury and his growing interest in crisis response led him to hostage negotiation where he found the work more satisfying than his previous roles, emphasizing the importance of decisive action in crises.
Chris and Jay discuss how human beings are naturally wired to be negative as a survival mechanism, which impacts negotiations. He reframes negotiation as a collaborative process rather than a confrontational one and suggests that effective negotiation often goes unnoticed because it looks like seamless collaboration. They also talk about gender dynamics in negotiation, with Voss providing advice on how women can better negotiate in environments where they might be undervalued.
In this interview, you'll learn:
How to calm tense talks
How to negotiate with narcissists
How to disarm aggression
How to foster collaboration
How to build rapport
In any situation, effective negotiation is not about winning at all costs but about creating a shared path forward that benefits everyone involved.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
01:23 Becoming a Lead Negotiator
04:08 Suicide Hotline Conversations
08:03 Labeling the Negative Emotions
09:35 Negotiation Isn’t a Form of Conflict
14:59 How to Get Someone to Collaborate with You?
21:15 How Do You Slow Down?
25:10 How Do You Prepare for a Negotiation?
29:54 Biggest Negotiation Mistakes
31:42 Always Look for the Patterns
40:20 Used and Taken Advantage Of
44:21 The Illusion of Control
46:17 What’s Your Intention?
48:37 How to Negotiate a Better Salary?
50:49 Reward Strategy in the Workplace
53:33 Negotiating Unfulfilled Salary Raise
58:57 How Can Women Negotiate Better?
01:00:57 Negotiations That Don’t End with a Deal
01:05:03 Work with the ELFs
01:11:05 Polite Boundary Setting
01:16:29 How to Not Be Emotional When Negotiating
01:22:08 Are You in the Right Relationship?
01:25:55 Respecting Other People’s Values
01:30:52 Tactical Empathy Documentary
01:34:01 Chris on Final Five
Episode Resources:
Chris Voss | Website
Chris Voss | Instagram
Chris Voss | LinkedIn
Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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