508: The radical way to negotiate (with Barry Nalebuff)

508: The radical way to negotiate (with Barry Nalebuff)

Welcome to an episode with a leading Yale expert and serial entrepreneur, Barry Nalebuff. Get Barry's book here: https://amzn.to/3OiNiJs

For thirty years, Barry has taught negotiation, innovation, strategy, and game theory at Yale School of Management, which led him to develop a new approach toward negotiation. This approach is vastly different from how most people think about negotiation, which usually involves having the best tactic to out-smart the other party and get the best deal.

This podcast explains the concept of the negotiation pie, which is the additional value created through an agreement to work together. It exhibits fairness and identifies what's really at stake in any negotiation. We share examples that showcase negotiation principles and a different mindset about creating value that benefits both parties involved – more importantly, understanding the views of each party as if they are solving problems rather than making the most out of the negotiation.

Barry is the co-author of seven books and an online course. Thinking Strategically and The Art of Strategy are two crossover books on game theory with more than 400,000 copies in print. Co-opetition looks beyond zero-sum games to emphasize the potential for cooperating while competing. Why Not? offers a framework for problem-solving and ingenuity. Lifecycle Investing provides a new strategy for retirement investing. Mission in a Bottle tells the story of Honest Tea. His most recent book is Split the Pie, which is based on his negotiation course at SOM. An online version of the negotiation course is available for free on Coursera. It has 400,000 active learners and is the second-highest rating on the Coursera platform.

In 1998, Barry—together with his former student Seth Goldman—co-founded Honest Tea. In 2011, the company was purchased by Coca-Cola. His second venture, Kombrewcha, is a slightly alcoholic version of kombucha. The company was acquired in 2016 by AB-Inbev. He is currently working to build Real Made Foods.

He works with many entrepreneurial firms. He serves on the board of Q Drinks (started by his former student Jordan Silbert), Calicraft Beer, and AGP Glass. Alongside startups, he has extensive experience consulting with multinational firms. He advised the NBA in their prior negotiations with the National Basketball Players Association and served on the board of Nationwide Insurance. A graduate of MIT, a Rhodes Scholar, and a Junior Fellow at Harvard's Society of Fellows, Nalebuff earned his doctorate at Oxford University.

Get Barry's book here:

Split the Pie: A Radical New Way to Negotiate. Barry Nalebuff: https://amzn.to/3OiNiJs

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352: Executive coach & Investor Jerry Colonna on his new book, "Reboot: Leadership and the Art of Growing Up"

352: Executive coach & Investor Jerry Colonna on his new book, "Reboot: Leadership and the Art of Growing Up"

Listen to FIRMSconsulting's conversation with Jerry Colonna. Jerry's book, Reboot, is launched this week. You can get it here: https://amzn.to/2XljCEt Jerry, venture capitalist turned executivecoach to CEOs of major companies, shares his blend of entrepreneurial straight talk and ancient philosophies thinking to help people overcome their own psychological traumas that hold them back personally and professionally. https://www.firmsconsulting.com

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351: Is there a shift in consulting towards implementation?

351: Is there a shift in consulting towards implementation?

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350: McKinsey careers. How do I become a McKinsey Principal

350: McKinsey careers. How do I become a McKinsey Principal

We recently had a coaching session with a client who could become a #McKinsey Principal in about 12 to 24 months. He is currently a McKinsey Associate Principal and has been a long-time client of FIRMSconsulting. He joined our #caseinterview coaching program when he was at Harvard completing an #MBA and we helped him join McKinsey as an associate. This is our 7th year of coaching him and he is a wonderful young man. In this podcast, we are going to summarize some critical advice we offered him, and other McKinsey Principal-level coaching clients, about moving from associate principal to becoming a McKinsey Principal and, thereafter, McKinsey Director. For more info on the FIRMSconsulting platform, visit us at: https://www.firmsconsulting.com Read related article: https://www.firmsconsulting.com/quarterly/mckinsey-principal/

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349: McKinsey careers. How do I join McKinsey Digital?

349: McKinsey careers. How do I join McKinsey Digital?

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348: Is an arts or law background worthless to management consulting?

348: Is an arts or law background worthless to management consulting?

"Career guidance: Is an arts or law background worthless to management consulting?" is episode 348 of our Case Interviews & Management Consulting channel. KEEP IN TOUCH:  Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn  WANT TO LEARN FROM FORMER STRATEGY PARTNERS FROM MAJOR CONSULTING FIRMS? SIGN UP FOR ACCESS TO SELECTED EPISODES HERE. https://www.firmsconsulting.com

10 Mars 201925min

347: Why do Western interviewers incorrectly assume Asian males lack confidence

347: Why do Western interviewers incorrectly assume Asian males lack confidence

"Why do Western interviewers incorrectly assume Asian males lack confidence" is episode 347 of our Case Interviews & Management Consulting channel.   KEEP IN TOUCH:  Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn  WANT TO LEARN FROM FORMER STRATEGY PARTNERS FROM MAJOR CONSULTING FIRMS? SIGN UP FOR ACCESS TO SELECTED EPISODES HERE. https://www.firmsconsulting.com

5 Mars 201919min

346: Career guidance: 52 years old, senior manager and not going anywhere

346: Career guidance: 52 years old, senior manager and not going anywhere

"Career guidance: 52 years old, senior manager and not going anywhere" is episode 346 of our Case Interviews & Management Consulting channel. KEEP IN TOUCH:  Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn  WANT TO LEARN FROM FORMER STRATEGY PARTNERS FROM MAJOR CONSULTING FIRMS? SIGN UP FOR ACCESS TO SELECTED EPISODES HERE. https://www.firmsconsulting.com

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345: Consulting Interview Questions. Earning $17 per hour, no degree and dreaming of McKinsey and an MBA

345: Consulting Interview Questions. Earning $17 per hour, no degree and dreaming of McKinsey and an MBA

"Consulting interview questions: Earning $17/hour, no degree and dreaming of McKinsey and an MBA" is episode 345 of our Case Interviews & Management Consulting channel. KEEP IN TOUCH: Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn WANT TO LEARN FROM FORMER STRATEGY PARTNERS FROM MAJOR CONSULTING FIRMS? SIGN UP FOR ACCESS TO SELECTED EPISODES HERE. https://www.firmsconsulting.com

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