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by Flexo on March 20, 2006

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I apologize for the relative silence lately. A number of projects have been stealing my attention in addition to some social events. I can’t stay away; tomorrow I will be able to share my latest experience in negotiation. A phone call tomorrow morning will determine how successful I am with this particular art. In either case, there is some good news I’ll be happy to share tomorrow afternoon.

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1 Amy March 20, 2006 at 7:41 pm

Good Luck! I hope it all works out for you with your negotiation.

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2 The Unknown Professor March 20, 2006 at 10:54 pm

Good luck! For future reference, the best book I’ve ever read on negotiating is Roger Dawson’s “Secrets of Power Negotiating”. It’s saved me thousands of dollars over the years (probably over $4,000 just on the last house I bought alone), and I see myself using something from the book almost avery month or so. It’s also an easy (and often pretty funny) read, and can be found on Amazon for less than $15.

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