How to Use Anchoring to Get More of What You Want
During my time practicing law and serving as a negotiation consultant, I have seen this strategy work with shocking consistency and I believe anchoring is one of the most powerful tools at your disposal. Anchoring Guide Click here for a quick networking call with Kwame Free Coaching Session Connect on LinkedInKeywords: negotiation, negotiate, persuasion, influence, leadership, psychology, sales, compassionate curiosity, mindful, mindfulness, emotions, self awareness, emotional intelligence, career, interviews, informational interviews, job search, job readiness, networking, discounts, conflict, difficult people, psychology, emotion, emotions, argue, argument, debate, negotiation, negotiate, influence, persuasion, leadership, parenting, psychology, sociology, social dynamics, entrepreneurship, small business, salary, sales, law, lawyer, law school, mba, human resources, HR, talent management, talent development, nonprofit management, supply chain, procurement, sales, buyers, buying, procure, business negotiation, Chris Voss, Never split the difference, getting to yes, collaboration, negotiation genius, art of the dealSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/negotiate-anything. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.