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How Failures Taught Me to Negotiate: Women’s Strengths in Negotiation

The negotiation process is very differently perceived by men and women, mainly due to our conscious and unconscious gender biases. Women have their own superpowers that can be utilized in the process.

Beginner
44m
(15)

Created by Aleksandra Majkic

Last Updated Sep 23, 2022

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How Failures Taught Me to Negotiate: Women’s Strengths in Negotiation

The negotiation process is very differently perceived by men and women, mainly due to our conscious and unconscious gender biases. Women have their own superpowers that can be utilized in the process.

Beginner
44m
(15)

Created by Aleksandra Majkic

Last Updated Sep 23, 2022

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The negotiation process is very differently perceived by men and women, mainly due to our conscious and unconscious gender biases. The main idea of this interview session is to clarify that the game of negotiations is played in multiple rounds and to make women aware that they have their own superpowers to be utilized in the process.

How Failures Taught Me to Negotiate: Women’s Strengths in Negotiation
Beginner
44m
(15)
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Aleksandra Majkic
13 courses 4.6 author rating 230 ratings

Aleksandra has more than a decade long experience in IT business development. Her main expertise lies in communications, key accounting, team leadership, and customer engagement.

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