![]() | Persuasion: The Hidden Forces That Influence Negotiations Subjects: Communication Studies; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Politics & International Relations; Interpersonal Communication; Persuasion; Economics; Government; International Political Economy; International Relations; Political Theory; Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns; Political Behavior and Participation; Economic Theory & Philosophy; Governance; Politics of International Trade; Foreign Policy; International Relations Theory; Modern Political Theory; Conflict Resolution; Public Opinion; Persuasion: The Hidden Forces That Influence Negotiations represents the first book of its kind to package and present persuasion principles in an innovative, international, and interdisciplinary fashion. This easy-to-understand book is the culmination of seminal research findings spanning across decades and disciplines - psychology, philosophy, negotiations, decision-making, logic, law, and economics, among others - from esteemed experts around the world. Persuasion provides a series of short, simple-to-use intellectual tools to go above and beyond merely describing "what to think"- but "how to think" in a persuasion, influence, and negotiation context -across a diverse array of disciplines, sectors, and situations from boardrooms to classrooms for the twenty-first century. Jasper Kim, JD/MBA, is a lawyer, former investment banker, director of the Center for Conflict Management, and faculty at Ewha Womans University. He was a visiting scholar at Harvard University and Stanford University. Jasper Kim received negotiation training at Harvard Law School and graduate economics training at the London School of Economics. He has published in dozens of academic journals, consulted and trained leading global organizations, and has been featured in major media outlets including the BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN, Forbes, and the Wall Street Journal. Learn more at jasperkim.com. |
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