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Christopher Voss

    Christopher Voss
    Top 5 Keys To A Rich Life & Business Wealth Handbook
    Never Split the Difference: Summary
    Beacons of Leadership
    Never split the difference
    Empathetic Leadership
    The Full Fee Agent
    • The Full Fee Agent

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      You got into real estate because you wanted flexibility, freedom, and a big upside. Instead, you're working 24/7, freedom is the last thing you feel, and every dollar is a struggle. The kicker: you rarely (if ever) charge your full fee. Most days, you feel like a pushy salesperson who has to give discounts to get business. Not anymore. The Full Fee Agent is a proven blueprint for getting more business and, more importantly, doing business in a better way. Every deal comes easier, with less stress and more profit. The tough conversations that used to haunt you become effortless. Your pipeline fills with repeat and referral clients-and you feel more authentic and balanced than ever before. It's all thanks to one crucial skill, and this is the one book you need to master it. Stop giving away your value. Join the growing ranks of full-fee agents who are charging their worth and reclaiming their lives.

      The Full Fee Agent2023
      4.7
    • Beacons of Leadership

      Inspiring Lessons of Success in Business and Innovation

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Insightful stories and lessons from a Forbes Top 50 leader highlight key strategies in leadership and character development. The book reveals secrets from the author's CEO/Entrepreneurs' Toolbox, offering practical advice for scaling business success and fostering innovation. Readers will gain valuable insights into building and managing brick-and-mortar companies effectively.

      Beacons of Leadership2021
      4.5
    • Top 5 Keys To A Rich Life & Business Wealth Handbook

      A Toolbox For CEO's, Managers & Entrepreneurs For Ultimate Achievement

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Filled with insightful stories and lessons from a Forbes Top 50 leader, this book offers valuable strategies for effective leadership and character development. It reveals secrets from the author's CEO, Managers & Entrepreneurs' Toolbox, showcasing techniques that have successfully scaled businesses and fostered innovation across various industries. Readers will gain practical insights for building and managing successful brick-and-mortar companies.

      Top 5 Keys To A Rich Life & Business Wealth Handbook2021
    • Empathetic Leadership comes with a requirement to invest time and/or effort to get to know the party you are dealing with. It is not a conduit of assent. Getting to know and learning more of your competitor/prospect/mentee will invariably dictate how strong and long-lasting a relationship you are able to create. This is of paramount importance in developing negotiation skills. Negotiation requires two to tango and can be used to settle any difference of opinion. In business or public life, whether it is a sales proposal being delivered, a hostage crisis, a training session or other faceoff, the establishment of a bond or trust between two entities involved is essential for achieving a viable solution for both parties. The establishment of an empathetic relationship does not imply agreement. A zero-sum proposal is not used in an empathetic leader's tool chest. Chris Voss, the acclaimed former FBI negotiator, states that: "In business, Tactical Empathy is the world's great hack for influence and for results." Perhaps you may like to learn more.

      Empathetic Leadership2017
      4.7
    • Never split the difference

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A former FBI hostage negotiator offers a new, field-tested approach to negotiating - effective in any situation. After a stint policing the rough streets of Kansas City, Missouri, Chris Voss joined the FBI, where his career as a kidnapping negotiator brought him face-to-face with bank robbers, gang leaders and terrorists.

      Never split the difference2016
      4.4