Real Leaders Negotiate!, 1st ed. 2017
Gaining, Using, and Keeping the Power to Lead Through Negotiation

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This book examines the central role of negotiation in gaining, exercising, and retaining leadership within organizations, large and small, public and private. Its aim is to instruct readers on the way to use negotiation to lead effectively.

For far too long conventional wisdom has proposed that strong leaders refuse to negotiate, viewing negotiation as a sign of weakness.  Leading people requires charisma, vision, and a commanding presence, not the tricks for making deals. For many executives, negotiation is a tool to use outside the organization to deal with customers, suppliers, and creditors. Inside the organization, it?s strictly ?my way or the highway.?

Salacuse explains that leaders can increase their effectiveness by using negotiation in each of the three phases of the leadership lifecycle: 1) leadership attainment, 2) leadership action; and 3) leadership preservation and loss. Drawing on experience in wide variety of settings, including the author?s own

leadership positions, the book will examine high profile leadership cases such as the rise and fall of Carly Fiorina at Hewlett-Packard, the skillful negotiations by Warren Buffet to save Salomon Brothers from extinction, and the successful efforts by the partners at Goldman Sachs to negotiate a new vision and direction for that financial giant.

Leaders and managers should pick up this book to learn how effective negotiation is essential to both gaining and exercising leadership and to overcoming threats to a leader?s position.

1. Leadership and Negotiation: Definitions and Dichotomies.- 2. Negotiating Leadership Positions.- 3.  Negotiating Leadership Roles.- 4. The Seven Tasks of Leadership.- 5. Negotiating Direction.- 6. Negotiating Community.- 7. Negotiating Conflicts.- 8. Negotiating Education.- 9.  Negotiating Movement.- 10. Negotiating Representation.- 11.  Negotiating Trust.- 12.  Leadership Help: Advisors and Negotiating Leaders.- 13.  Challenges to Leadership.- 14.  Negotiating to Hold On and Let Go.

Jeswald W. Salacuse is Distinguished Professor and Braker Professor of Law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. His numerous leadership positions have included Dean of the Fletcher School for nine years, Dean of the Southern Methodist University Law School, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the India and Asia Tigers Funds, Lead Independent Director of the Legg Mason Closed End Funds, founding president of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs, chairman of the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, and president and a member of the international arbitration tribunals.

During his wide-ranging career, Salacuse has also been a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School, a lecturer and professor in Nigeria, Congo, Sudan, the United Kingdom, France and Spain, and the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Comparative Law in Italy.

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Law Institute and the executive committee and faculty of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Salacuse is the author of fifteen books, including The Global Negotiator and Negotiating Life: Secrets for Everyday Diplomacy and Deal Making.
First book to bring together leadership and negotation in the context that each skill requires a degree of success to be an overall strong leader. Offers high profile cases as examples Instructs readers on the way to use negotiation to lead effectively