
Lead from No
A Systematic Approach to Leadership Negotiation
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ナレーター:
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Scotty Kwas
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著者:
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Jim Camp Jr
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When you hear the word “negotiation,” what comes to mind? Do you imagine a business agreement where both sides reach a mutually beneficial solution? Maybe you picture big deals such as sales, contracts, procurement, mergers, and acquisitions? Perhaps you also think of compromise, win-win, or getting someone to say “yes”?
Would you consider “leadership” as a critical type of negotiation? If you lead people, you negotiate every day. This book dares to claim negotiation and leadership interconnect. Leaders that don’t fear the word “No,” gain respect, connect, and build trust with their teammates.
Lead from No presents a systematic approach to Leadership Negotiation. By integrating the “Camp System,” also referred to as the “No” system of negotiation, into numerous leadership and business scenarios, this book can help leaders at any level. Author Jim Camp, Jr.‘s unique experiences as a senior military leader, combined with his extensive negotiating coaching background, makes a strong case that “Leadership Negotiation” is the most important form of negotiation.
In this book, you will discover the ability to negotiate serves as a foundation for effective leadership, and the same characteristics that make you a better negotiator will improve your success as a leader.
Author Bio: Jim Camp Jr is a co-owner and coach at Camp Negotiations. Jim’s deceased father, Jim Camp Sr., started the company twenty-five years ago and authored Start with No. Jim, his brother Todd Camp, and their team of coaches help companies avoid unnecessary compromise by implementing the Camp System of negotiation.
In addition to extensive negotiation coaching experience, Jim is a retired major general from the United States Air Force. His thirty-four-year career as a leader in the Air National Guard included numerous combat deployments as a pilot, command assignments, and strategic level leadership positions.
Jim also served as the National Guard’s Advisor to US Transportation Command.
©2024 James R. Camp (P)2025 James R. Camp