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  • Comparing American and Chinese Negotiation Styles

    Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under negotiation | 6 Comments »

    Google TechTalks
    August 24, 2006

    Terry Hird, UC Berkeley, Founder of Negotiation-International, has over 25 years of international business and negotiation under his belt. Terry’s work as a business owner, consultant and educator has brought him into contact with top business, organizations and learning institutions around the world. He has done business and negotiation in more than fifty countries throughout Asia, Europe, The Middle East, South America, and Africa. To learn more about Terry & Negotiation-International, visit http://www.negotiation-international.com

    ABSTRACT
    There is no Chinese word for negotiation. Tan pan translates “discussion or making a judgment”. In Chinese a negotiation…

    Duration : 0:49:10

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    Comparing American and Chinese Negotiation Styles

    Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under negotiation | 20 Comments »

    Google TechTalks
    August 24, 2006

    Terry Hird, UC Berkeley, Founder of Negotiation-International, has over 25 years of international business and negotiation under his belt. Terry’s work as a business owner, consultant and educator has brought him into contact with top business, organizations and learning institutions around the world. He has done business and negotiation in more than fifty countries throughout Asia, Europe, The Middle East, South America, and Africa. To learn more about Terry & Negotiation-International, visit http://www.negotiation-international.com

    ABSTRACT
    There is no Chinese word for negotiation. Tan pan translates “discussion or making a judgment”. In Chinese a negotiation…

    Duration : 0:49:10

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    How To Negotiate an Apartment Lease

    Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under how to negotiate | 4 Comments »

    Remember, a lease is an agreement, not an unconditional surrender. Don’t sign on that dotted line until you’re satisfied with what you’re getting.

    Duration : 0:2:52

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