Are You an Unconsciously Incompetent Negotiator?
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Why are most negotiators unconsciously incompetent? Keld lives and breathes negotiation. He’s been negotiating since 1998. Before that, he was the CEO of a tech company. He thought he was a great negotiator but realized he was unconsciously incompetent. It was a terrible realization. What you choose to do when you’re hit with the realization dictates whether or not you’ll become a competent negotiator. Learn more in this intriguing episode of Negotiations Ninja.  Outline of This Episode [2:05] Learn more about Keld Jensen [3:33] Why most negotiators are unconsciously incompetent  [8:56] How do you tell if you’re losing a negotiation? [13:32] Negotiating how to negotiate [19:03] The use of artificial intelligence in negotiation  Resources & People Mentioned Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving Never Split the Difference The Trust Factor Connect with Keld Jensen Keld’s NEW book: Negotiation Essentials Keld’s Website Connect on LinkedIn Connect With Mark Follow Negotiations Ninja on Twitter: @NegotiationPod Connect with Mark on LinkedIn Follow Negotiations Ninja on LinkedIn Connect on Instagram: @NegotiationPod Subscribe to Negotiations Ninja
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