The art of negotiating by Gerard I. Nierenberg reads as instructive, practical. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.
What The art of negotiating is like to read
A practical, instructive guide that walks through negotiation as a psychological process, favoring frameworks and reasoning over narrative drama. Best for: readers wanting a foundational, classic treatment of negotiation theory grounded in psychology.
Bargaining for advantage
G. Richard Shell · 1999
A practical, structured negotiation manual that mixes case stories with frameworks and self-assessment tools, aimed at helping readers systematically improve real-world bargaining skills.
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Getting past no
William Ury · 1991
A structured, step-by-step negotiation playbook aimed at defusing hostile counterparties — practical, example-driven, and designed to be applied rather than savored.
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Everything Is Negotiable
Gavin Kennedy · 1982
Another road into negotiation and communication, taken at steady pacing.
The Secrets of Power Negotiating
Roger Dawson · 1989
Matches the practical, instructive mood, carried on steady pacing.
Negotiation
Roy J. Lewicki · 1985
A structured survey of bargaining theory and conflict-resolution research pitched to management students — analytical, textbook-paced, and concept-forward rather than anecdotal.
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Never Split the Difference
Chris Voss · 2016
A punchy, anecdote-driven negotiation manual that alternates high-stakes hostage stories with tactical takeaways — reads more like a thriller memoir than a business textbook.
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Getting More
Stuart Diamond · 2010
Reads instructive in the same way — and goes just as deep on negotiation and communication.
Crucial Conversations
Kerry Patterson · 2002
A framework-driven communication manual that walks you step-by-step through high-stakes dialogue with scripts, acronyms, and workplace/home scenarios.
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Negotiation Genius
Deepak Malhotra · 2007
Matches the practical mood, carried on steady pacing.
Getting to yes
Roger Drummer Fisher · 1981
A brisk, clearly-organized playbook that reframes negotiation as joint problem-solving, with tidy principles and worked examples you can apply the same afternoon.
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Verbal judo
George J. Thompson · 1983
A practical, instructive guide that reads like a training manual for defusing verbal conflict, with memorable rules and law-enforcement-derived tactics presented in accessible, plain language.
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Nonverbal Communication
Albert Mehrabian · 1972
A dense, academic dissection of body language and tone that reads like a research monograph rather than a narrative — informative and analytical throughout.
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About The art of negotiating — what the genome says
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Who is The art of negotiating for?
readers wanting a foundational, classic treatment of negotiation theory grounded in psychology
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