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Chris Voss is a former FBI hostage negotiator known for his expertise in negotiation tactics. After a 24-year FBI career, he founded The Black Swan Group, offering negotiation training and consulting. Voss authored the bestseller "Never Split the Difference," applying his FBI techniques to everyday situations. He's taught at Harvard and Georgetown, and is recognized for strategies like "tactical empathy." His work has greatly influenced modern negotiation approaches in both personal and professional settings.EPISODE CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction to Chris Voss and His Background03:04 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Negotiation05:55 Understanding the Role of Tone and Nonverbal Communication09:13 Tactical Empathy: The Key to Effective Communication11:53 Navigating Difficult Conversations and Maintaining Composure14:55 The Power of Curiosity in Negotiation17:59 Rehearsing Conversations for Better Outcomes21:02 The Profile of a Successful Negotiator24:14 Comparing Different Negotiation Styles: Assertive vs. Collaborative27:04 The Long-Term Value of Building Relationships in Negotiation31:41 The Consequences of Insulting Relationships34:05 The Importance of Reputation in Negotiation39:27 Building Confidence in Negotiation Skills43:44 The Role of Practice in Mastery55:21 Practical Tips for Everyday NegotiationTAKEAWAYSNegotiation is a skill that infiltrates every aspect of life.Emotional intelligence is crucial for successful negotiations.It's not just about the words you say, but how you say them.Tactical empathy involves understanding and reflecting the other person's feelings.Maintaining composure in difficult conversations is essential.Curiosity can help you stay calm and process information better.Rehearsing conversations can improve your negotiation skills.Building relationships is key to successful negotiations.Ambitious individuals tend to be more innovative in their approaches.Coaching is vital for refining negotiation skills. Insulting relationships can have long-lasting consequences in business.Reputation is crucial; past behavior influences future negotiations.Building confidence in negotiation comes from practice and experience.Emotional intelligence is key to successful negotiations.You don't need to be perfect; practice in low-stakes situations.For every negative comment, there are many positive supporters.Reading people's emotions can enhance negotiation outcomes.Collaborating with others can turn detractors into allies.Hard work often outweighs natural talent in achieving success.Continuous learning and adaptation are essential in negotiation.TRANSCRIPT:https://share.transistor.fm/s/c056630c/transcript.txtCHRIS' WEBSITE:https://www.blackswanltd.com/chris-vossPODCAST INFO:YouTube: / @tysonpopplestone9467Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2gWvUUY...RSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/popcultureSOCIALS:- Instagram: / tysonpopplestone- YouTube: / @tysonpopplestone9467