Collywobbles: How to Negotiate When Negotiating Makes You Nervous - Meet the Author MOSHE COHEN

  • Wednesday, November 18, 2020
  • 6:00 PM
  • Thursday, November 19, 2020
  • Virtual on ZOOM

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Collywobbles: How to Negotiate When Negotiating Makes You Nervous

ZOOM Session 6:00 P.M. TODAY

by Moshe Cohen, Boston University, Questrom School of Business

Meet the Author as we discuss his Hot New Release. 

"Negotiations are challenging and sometimes scary. You prepare and know what you want, but then things go terribly wrong. Your emotions get in the way. Sometimes you don’t even try, or lose your way and fail to achieve your objectives. This book helps you get out of your own way, manage your emotions, and negotiate effectively." - Moshe Cohen

This book is chock full of insider tips gleamed from decades of experience for all of us who feel we can do better.    

Meet the Author 

Available from AMAZON in Paperback and kindle

"Moshe brings his insightful negotiating wisdom to readers in his new book. It's about bringing self-confidence, awareness and a good plan to the table. Moshe's empathy makes this doable for all of us."  - Patricia Hambrick, Questrom School of Business, Boston University


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