The results delivered by projects usually depend upon what you negotiate. Successful project leaders explore a perspective, principles, tools, and recommendations to achieve better results through the power of negotiations. They avoid being set up for failure by recognizing and developing skills that lead to greater success. Negotiating is fun…and is productive. Everything is negotiable, both at work and in everyday lives. It is in our best interests, and for your team and organization, that you embrace negotiating as a requisite skill…and implement it dutifully. This presentation was developed and delivered by Randy Englund as part of the Cadence Distinguished Speaker Series Webinars. For more information, visit http://www.cadencemc.com.
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3. Are You Prepared? Randall L. Englund , MBA, BSEE, NPDP, CBM Englund Project Management Consultancy www.englundpmc.com “ Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may be. Custom will soon render it easy and agreeable.” - Pythagoreas
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