Conducting Effective Negotiations
Negotiation is an inevitable aspect of starting a business. Joel Peterson talks about how to conduct a successful negotiation. Recorded: January 31, 2007
Stanford Executive Education Influence and Negotiation Strategies Program: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/exed/insp/
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Видео Conducting Effective Negotiations канала Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford Executive Education Influence and Negotiation Strategies Program: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/exed/insp/
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