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The Art of Charm

780: Extreme Negotiations from Battlefield to Boardroom with Aram Donigian

The Art of Charm

http://www.TheArtOfCharm.com

Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Some of the most intense and important negotiations humanity has witnessed have taken place in and around the field of battle, but how much do they have in common with the negotiations we engage in on a daily basis, what can civilians learn from how the military successfully approaches its negotiations, and what 5 strategies can you implement today in order to improve your negotiation skills? What to Listen For What are the most common mistakes people make when negotiating and what can you do to avoid making them? What is the difference between negotiating to create choices and negotiating to reach an agreement, and why should you aim for one while avoiding the other at all costs? Why do most people only think about negotiations in the short term and how can that mindset cause so much damage in the long term? What are the commonalities between life or death military negotiations and negotiations in business? How do you take cultural differences into account when negotiating? What questions should you be asking yourself about the parties in a negotiation if you don’t want to screw it up? What are the 5 strategies of extreme negotiating and how can you use them in important negotiations to everyday negotiations in order to reach a desirable outcome for all parties involved? Many people tend to enter into negotiations with a short term goal in mind. We want the best deal, or the biggest win for ourselves, regardless of what it costs the other party. Think about when you buy a car - are you thinking about the person you’re buying the car from? What about when you’re negotiating a raise - are you actively trying to understand what is required of you to merit that raise and then clearly conveying to your employer what you’ve done to meet or exceed those requirements? Every negotiation we engage in has the potential to build or break relationships. If that’s the case, shouldn’t it be in your best interest to focus on building relationships with win-win outcomes versus breaking them with win-lose outcomes? A Word From Our Sponsors Share your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here! Hiring used to be hard. Multiple job sites, stacks of resumes, a confusing review process. But today, hiring can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it done: ziprecruiter.com/charm. ZipRecruiter is so effective that 4 out of 5 of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site within the first day. Blinkist gives you access to key insights from 2,500+ bestselling nonfiction books, transformed into powerful packs you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/AOC to start your free trial or get three months off your yearly plan when you join today. Resources from this Episode Extreme Negotiations - Harvard Business Review The West Point Negotiation Project Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube

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0:00.0

AJ, I'm a little bit sad because today's interview wraps up our month on negotiation.

0:06.0

Well, we're a day late and hopefully not a dollar short as my dad used to say.

0:09.8

Well, it's been a little bit chaotic since we had gotten back from Vienna and...

0:14.4

How'd you jet lag?

0:15.9

I am now fully over it.

0:17.8

You know what?

0:18.8

It didn't really hit me to the...

0:20.0

I did sleep a lot this weekend.

0:21.5

Yeah.

0:22.5

It took a lot of sleep to pull through.

0:24.6

But I'm happy this is our last episode on negotiation.

0:28.0

We actually have an expert interviewer in.

0:30.4

Today, we're talking with Lieutenant Colonel retired, Aram Dineshian.

0:35.2

Now, Aram is a senior trainer specializing in negotiation, leadership, relationship management,

0:41.4

critical thinking, and emotional intelligence.

0:43.7

All things we love here on the show.

0:45.4

Yes.

0:46.4

He's served in the US Army for 21 years as an infantry and public affairs officer.

0:51.1

And during that time, he's been deployed to Afghanistan three times and worked with

0:54.6

military leaders to analyze scenarios related to governance, contracting, and of course,

0:59.6

corruption.

1:00.6

He's also co-founded and co-directed the West Point Negotiation Project in 2009.

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