Author: Alfred Font Barrot
Publisher: CONECTA
ISBN: 8415431732
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
Ser estratega no es lo opuesto a ser sincero, ni a ser honesto o decente. Ser estratega es lo opuesto a ser ingenuo. Las buenas intenciones también deben ser administradas con inteligencia. La negociación es una herramienta consustancial al ser humano, en la política, en el trabajo y en las relaciones personales. Y saber negociar no consiste en ser una persona dura o avasalladora, ni en controlar emocionalmente una situación. Basta con emplear planteamientos estratégicos constructivos. Este libro desvela la esencia común de todo tipo de negociación y establece unos principios universales y prácticos, que se ilustran con sucesos y situaciones reales extraídos de la historia, de la literatura y del mundo de la empresa. Negociar con éxito no resulta una tarea difícil. Es cuestión de practicar aplicando las 12 leyes que invariablemente determinan toda negociación, y que parten del principio de que ser inteligente es mejor que ser agresivo. Estas leyes constituyen una valiosa fuente de inspiración cuando Alfred Font expone de manera brillante los casos en que fueron aplicadas bien, o ilustra aquellos en que no las tuvieron en cuenta, y sus consecuencias.
Las 12 leyes de la negociación
Author: Alfred Font Barrot
Publisher: CONECTA
ISBN: 8415431732
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
Ser estratega no es lo opuesto a ser sincero, ni a ser honesto o decente. Ser estratega es lo opuesto a ser ingenuo. Las buenas intenciones también deben ser administradas con inteligencia. La negociación es una herramienta consustancial al ser humano, en la política, en el trabajo y en las relaciones personales. Y saber negociar no consiste en ser una persona dura o avasalladora, ni en controlar emocionalmente una situación. Basta con emplear planteamientos estratégicos constructivos. Este libro desvela la esencia común de todo tipo de negociación y establece unos principios universales y prácticos, que se ilustran con sucesos y situaciones reales extraídos de la historia, de la literatura y del mundo de la empresa. Negociar con éxito no resulta una tarea difícil. Es cuestión de practicar aplicando las 12 leyes que invariablemente determinan toda negociación, y que parten del principio de que ser inteligente es mejor que ser agresivo. Estas leyes constituyen una valiosa fuente de inspiración cuando Alfred Font expone de manera brillante los casos en que fueron aplicadas bien, o ilustra aquellos en que no las tuvieron en cuenta, y sus consecuencias.
Publisher: CONECTA
ISBN: 8415431732
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
Ser estratega no es lo opuesto a ser sincero, ni a ser honesto o decente. Ser estratega es lo opuesto a ser ingenuo. Las buenas intenciones también deben ser administradas con inteligencia. La negociación es una herramienta consustancial al ser humano, en la política, en el trabajo y en las relaciones personales. Y saber negociar no consiste en ser una persona dura o avasalladora, ni en controlar emocionalmente una situación. Basta con emplear planteamientos estratégicos constructivos. Este libro desvela la esencia común de todo tipo de negociación y establece unos principios universales y prácticos, que se ilustran con sucesos y situaciones reales extraídos de la historia, de la literatura y del mundo de la empresa. Negociar con éxito no resulta una tarea difícil. Es cuestión de practicar aplicando las 12 leyes que invariablemente determinan toda negociación, y que parten del principio de que ser inteligente es mejor que ser agresivo. Estas leyes constituyen una valiosa fuente de inspiración cuando Alfred Font expone de manera brillante los casos en que fueron aplicadas bien, o ilustra aquellos en que no las tuvieron en cuenta, y sus consecuencias.
Las 12 leyes de la negociación
Author: Alfred Font Barrot
Publisher:
ISBN: 9786073163729
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ser estratega no es lo opuesto a ser sincero, ni a ser honesto o decente. Ser estratega es lo opuesto a ser ingenuo. Las buenas intenciones también deben ser administradas con inteligencia La negociación es una herramienta consustancial al ser humano, en la política, en el trabajo y en las relaciones personales. Y saber negociar no consiste en ser una persona dura o avasalladora, ni en controlar emocionalmente una situación: basta con emplear planteamientos estratégicos constructivos. Negociar con éxito no resulta una tarea difícil. Es cuestión de practicar aplicando las 12 leyes que invariablemente determinan toda negociación, y que parten del principio de que ser inteligente es mejor que ser agresivo. Este libro revela la esencia común de todo tipo de negociación y establece 12 principios universales y prácticos, que se ilustran con sucesos y situaciones reales extraídos de la historia, de la literatura y del mundo empresarial. Casos con mayor o menor fortuna, según aplicaron estos principios o no.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9786073163729
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : es
Pages : 0
Book Description
Ser estratega no es lo opuesto a ser sincero, ni a ser honesto o decente. Ser estratega es lo opuesto a ser ingenuo. Las buenas intenciones también deben ser administradas con inteligencia La negociación es una herramienta consustancial al ser humano, en la política, en el trabajo y en las relaciones personales. Y saber negociar no consiste en ser una persona dura o avasalladora, ni en controlar emocionalmente una situación: basta con emplear planteamientos estratégicos constructivos. Negociar con éxito no resulta una tarea difícil. Es cuestión de practicar aplicando las 12 leyes que invariablemente determinan toda negociación, y que parten del principio de que ser inteligente es mejor que ser agresivo. Este libro revela la esencia común de todo tipo de negociación y establece 12 principios universales y prácticos, que se ilustran con sucesos y situaciones reales extraídos de la historia, de la literatura y del mundo empresarial. Casos con mayor o menor fortuna, según aplicaron estos principios o no.
The Actors of Collective Bargaining
Author: Eduardo J. Ameglio
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041122532
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
No one denies that the institution of collective bargaining between workers and employers has been a powerful tool for social dialogue. Without our history of effective collective bargaining there would be no mutual understanding, no industrial peace, no constructive cooperation between social partners. Yet there is a feeling today that this history has drawn to a close; that our post-industrial world demands something different, something our tradition of collective bargaining and collective agreements cannot give us. What information and insight can we gather to verify or challenge this feeling? This was the first major question addressed by the distinguished delegates to the twenty-seventh World Congress of Labour and Social Security Law held at Montevideo, 2'5 September 2003. The aim of the conference was to discover current problems regarding the existing structures and functions of collective bargaining in industrialized countries today'problems readily identifiable in the context of economic globalization, falling union density, the increase in atypical and knowledge-based workers, and the 'tertiarization' or declining economic importance of manufacturing-based industry. This bulletin contains some of the most important papers devoted to this major theme of the conference. It presents twenty national reports, each written by a scholar well-versed in the law and practice of collective bargaining in the country covered. Two introductory reports deal with such general issues as the varying competences of representatives under different legal systems, labor union representation within the public sector, the development of collective bargaining in EC law, the levels and structures of collective bargaining practice, and the widening gap between the relevant legal norms and real situations. The national reports were drafted on the basis of a questionnaire, which appears as an annex. This allows the reader to easily compare the solutions set forth for consideration in the various countries under review. The Actors of Collective Bargaining will be of great value for all practitioners and academics in the field of industrial relations.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041122532
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
No one denies that the institution of collective bargaining between workers and employers has been a powerful tool for social dialogue. Without our history of effective collective bargaining there would be no mutual understanding, no industrial peace, no constructive cooperation between social partners. Yet there is a feeling today that this history has drawn to a close; that our post-industrial world demands something different, something our tradition of collective bargaining and collective agreements cannot give us. What information and insight can we gather to verify or challenge this feeling? This was the first major question addressed by the distinguished delegates to the twenty-seventh World Congress of Labour and Social Security Law held at Montevideo, 2'5 September 2003. The aim of the conference was to discover current problems regarding the existing structures and functions of collective bargaining in industrialized countries today'problems readily identifiable in the context of economic globalization, falling union density, the increase in atypical and knowledge-based workers, and the 'tertiarization' or declining economic importance of manufacturing-based industry. This bulletin contains some of the most important papers devoted to this major theme of the conference. It presents twenty national reports, each written by a scholar well-versed in the law and practice of collective bargaining in the country covered. Two introductory reports deal with such general issues as the varying competences of representatives under different legal systems, labor union representation within the public sector, the development of collective bargaining in EC law, the levels and structures of collective bargaining practice, and the widening gap between the relevant legal norms and real situations. The national reports were drafted on the basis of a questionnaire, which appears as an annex. This allows the reader to easily compare the solutions set forth for consideration in the various countries under review. The Actors of Collective Bargaining will be of great value for all practitioners and academics in the field of industrial relations.
Negotiating for Success: Essential Strategies and Skills
Author: George J. Siedel
Publisher: Van Rye Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 0990367126
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
We all negotiate on a daily basis. We negotiate with our spouses, children, parents, and friends. We negotiate when we rent an apartment, buy a car, purchase a house, and apply for a job. Your ability to negotiate might even be the most important factor in your career advancement. Negotiation is also the key to business success. No organization can survive without contracts that produce profits. At a strategic level, businesses are concerned with value creation and achieving competitive advantage. But the success of high-level business strategies depends on contracts made with suppliers, customers, and other stakeholders. Contracting capability—the ability to negotiate and perform successful contracts—is the most important function in any organization. This book is designed to help you achieve success in your personal negotiations and in your business transactions. The book is unique in two ways. First, the book not only covers negotiation concepts, but also provides practical actions you can take in future negotiations. This includes a Negotiation Planning Checklist and a completed example of the checklist for your use in future negotiations. The book also includes (1) a tool you can use to assess your negotiation style; (2) examples of “decision trees,” which are useful in calculating your alternatives if your negotiation is unsuccessful; (3) a three-part strategy for increasing your power during negotiations; (4) a practical plan for analyzing your negotiations based on your reservation price, stretch goal, most-likely target, and zone of potential agreement; (5) clear guidelines on ethical standards that apply to negotiations; (6) factors to consider when deciding whether you should negotiate through an agent; (7) psychological tools you can use in negotiations—and traps to avoid when the other side uses them; (8) key elements of contract law that arise during negotiations; and (9) a checklist of factors to use when you evaluate your performance as a negotiator. Second, the book is unique in its holistic approach to the negotiation process. Other books often focus narrowly either on negotiation or on contract law. Furthermore, the books on negotiation tend to focus on what happens at the bargaining table without addressing the performance of an agreement. These books make the mistaken assumption that success is determined by evaluating the negotiation rather than evaluating performance of the agreement. Similarly, the books on contract law tend to focus on the legal requirements for a contract to be valid, thus giving short shrift to the negotiation process that precedes the contract and to the performance that follows. In the real world, the contracting process is not divided into independent phases. What happens during a negotiation has a profound impact on the contract and on the performance that follows. The contract’s legal content should reflect the realities of what happened at the bargaining table and the performance that is to follow. This book, in contrast to others, covers the entire negotiation process in chronological order beginning with your decision to negotiate and continuing through the evaluation of your performance as a negotiator. A business executive in one of the negotiation seminars the author teaches as a University of Michigan professor summarized negotiation as follows: “Life is negotiation!” No one ever stated it better. As a mother with young children and as a company leader, the executive realized that negotiations are pervasive in our personal and business lives. With its emphasis on practical action, and with its chronological, holistic approach, this book provides a roadmap you can use when navigating through your life as a negotiator.
Publisher: Van Rye Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 0990367126
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
We all negotiate on a daily basis. We negotiate with our spouses, children, parents, and friends. We negotiate when we rent an apartment, buy a car, purchase a house, and apply for a job. Your ability to negotiate might even be the most important factor in your career advancement. Negotiation is also the key to business success. No organization can survive without contracts that produce profits. At a strategic level, businesses are concerned with value creation and achieving competitive advantage. But the success of high-level business strategies depends on contracts made with suppliers, customers, and other stakeholders. Contracting capability—the ability to negotiate and perform successful contracts—is the most important function in any organization. This book is designed to help you achieve success in your personal negotiations and in your business transactions. The book is unique in two ways. First, the book not only covers negotiation concepts, but also provides practical actions you can take in future negotiations. This includes a Negotiation Planning Checklist and a completed example of the checklist for your use in future negotiations. The book also includes (1) a tool you can use to assess your negotiation style; (2) examples of “decision trees,” which are useful in calculating your alternatives if your negotiation is unsuccessful; (3) a three-part strategy for increasing your power during negotiations; (4) a practical plan for analyzing your negotiations based on your reservation price, stretch goal, most-likely target, and zone of potential agreement; (5) clear guidelines on ethical standards that apply to negotiations; (6) factors to consider when deciding whether you should negotiate through an agent; (7) psychological tools you can use in negotiations—and traps to avoid when the other side uses them; (8) key elements of contract law that arise during negotiations; and (9) a checklist of factors to use when you evaluate your performance as a negotiator. Second, the book is unique in its holistic approach to the negotiation process. Other books often focus narrowly either on negotiation or on contract law. Furthermore, the books on negotiation tend to focus on what happens at the bargaining table without addressing the performance of an agreement. These books make the mistaken assumption that success is determined by evaluating the negotiation rather than evaluating performance of the agreement. Similarly, the books on contract law tend to focus on the legal requirements for a contract to be valid, thus giving short shrift to the negotiation process that precedes the contract and to the performance that follows. In the real world, the contracting process is not divided into independent phases. What happens during a negotiation has a profound impact on the contract and on the performance that follows. The contract’s legal content should reflect the realities of what happened at the bargaining table and the performance that is to follow. This book, in contrast to others, covers the entire negotiation process in chronological order beginning with your decision to negotiate and continuing through the evaluation of your performance as a negotiator. A business executive in one of the negotiation seminars the author teaches as a University of Michigan professor summarized negotiation as follows: “Life is negotiation!” No one ever stated it better. As a mother with young children and as a company leader, the executive realized that negotiations are pervasive in our personal and business lives. With its emphasis on practical action, and with its chronological, holistic approach, this book provides a roadmap you can use when navigating through your life as a negotiator.
RETRACTED BOOK: 151 Trading Strategies
Author: Zura Kakushadze
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030027929
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
The book provides detailed descriptions, including more than 550 mathematical formulas, for more than 150 trading strategies across a host of asset classes and trading styles. These include stocks, options, fixed income, futures, ETFs, indexes, commodities, foreign exchange, convertibles, structured assets, volatility, real estate, distressed assets, cash, cryptocurrencies, weather, energy, inflation, global macro, infrastructure, and tax arbitrage. Some strategies are based on machine learning algorithms such as artificial neural networks, Bayes, and k-nearest neighbors. The book also includes source code for illustrating out-of-sample backtesting, around 2,000 bibliographic references, and more than 900 glossary, acronym and math definitions. The presentation is intended to be descriptive and pedagogical and of particular interest to finance practitioners, traders, researchers, academics, and business school and finance program students.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3030027929
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
The book provides detailed descriptions, including more than 550 mathematical formulas, for more than 150 trading strategies across a host of asset classes and trading styles. These include stocks, options, fixed income, futures, ETFs, indexes, commodities, foreign exchange, convertibles, structured assets, volatility, real estate, distressed assets, cash, cryptocurrencies, weather, energy, inflation, global macro, infrastructure, and tax arbitrage. Some strategies are based on machine learning algorithms such as artificial neural networks, Bayes, and k-nearest neighbors. The book also includes source code for illustrating out-of-sample backtesting, around 2,000 bibliographic references, and more than 900 glossary, acronym and math definitions. The presentation is intended to be descriptive and pedagogical and of particular interest to finance practitioners, traders, researchers, academics, and business school and finance program students.
Author:
Publisher: MAD-Eduforma
ISBN: 8466526129
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Publisher: MAD-Eduforma
ISBN: 8466526129
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Acts of the Legislature of Puerto Rico
Author: Puerto Rico
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Session laws
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Session laws
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Human Resource Management
Author: R. Wayne Mondy
Publisher: Pearson Educación
ISBN: 9789702606413
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
A balance of practical and applied material which also underpins the crucial theoretical concepts that are being applied in today's human resources. For undergraduate/graduate courses in Human Resource Management.
Publisher: Pearson Educación
ISBN: 9789702606413
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
A balance of practical and applied material which also underpins the crucial theoretical concepts that are being applied in today's human resources. For undergraduate/graduate courses in Human Resource Management.
Leyes Especiales Y Locales de Nuevo Mejico
Author: New Mexico
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1012
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1012
Book Description
International Trade Organization
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1510
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1510
Book Description