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Chess and the Art of Negotiation: Ancient Rules for Modern Combat [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Anatoly Karpov , Jean-Francois Phelizon , Bachar Kouatly

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"The authors intend, first, to show how elements of chess can be applied to business negotiations and, second, to consider psychological aspects of competition and conflict. In addition to numerous chess players, Karpov and Phelizon reference a wide array of sources, among them ancient Chinese military theorist Sun Tzu, French fabulist La Fontaine, and British military historian Basil Liddell Hart." -

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Chess is like an intellectual labyrinth; when one door opens, another ten new doors reveal themselves. Negotiations and other business manoeuvres are similar; each decision or action generates new opportunities. And, like chess, it is more important to determine the paths not taken. As Richard Nixon said: "Always know ahead of time what you don't want." In "Chess and the Art of Negotiation", a world-renowned chess master and a CEO of a global company combine forces and apply the principles of chess to illuminate the dynamics of competition, strategy and negotiation, whether angling for a promotion, beating your arch rival to a lucrative contract, or landing the sale. In a colourful interview format, conducted by chess grand master Bachar Kouatly, the authors argue that it is not enough to be well prepared or well informed, nor is it sufficient to be trained in only the tactical aspects of engagement. Strategy drives tactics, and understanding the motivations behind your opponent's strategy will help you navigate your way through the labyrinth. Drawing from their own experiences in chess and in business, as well as many historical and contemporary examples, the authors offer insight into the strategic mindset and how to apply it to any kind of negotiation or competitive situation. Not for the faint of heart, "Chess and the Art of Negotiation" assumes that in business, as in any game, there are winners and losers, and aims to help the reader emerge victorious, not vanquished.

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Chess is like an intellectual labyrinth; when one door opens, another ten new doors reveal themselves. Negotiations and other business manoeuvres are similar; each decision or action generates new opportunities. And, like chess, it is more important to determine the paths not taken. As Richard Nixon said: "Always know ahead of time what you don't want." In "Chess and the Art of Negotiation", a world-renowned chess master and a CEO of a global company combine forces and apply the principles of chess to illuminate the dynamics of competition, strategy and negotiation, whether angling for a promotion, beating your arch rival to a lucrative contract, or landing the sale. In a colourful interview format, conducted by chess grand master Bachar Kouatly, the authors argue that it is not enough to be well prepared or well informed, nor is it sufficient to be trained in only the tactical aspects of engagement. Strategy drives tactics, and understanding the motivations behind your opponent's strategy will help you navigate your way through the labyrinth.

Drawing from their own experiences in chess and in business, as well as many historical and contemporary examples, the authors offer insight into the strategic mindset and how to apply it to any kind of negotiation or competitive situation. Not for the faint of heart, "Chess and the Art of Negotiation" assumes that in business, as in any game, there are winners and losers, and aims to help the reader emerge victorious, not vanquished.

Über den Autor

ANATOLY KARPOV became a chess master at age 15 and the world's youngest international grand master in 1970. He was World Champion from 1975 to 1985 and again from 1993 to 1999. JEAN-FRANCOIS PHELIZON is President and CEO of Saint-Gobain Corporation. He is the author of several books on business strategy and management. BACHAR KOUATLY is an international grand master of chess and editor of the magazine, European Chess.
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