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Rating:  Summary: A "Must Read" for any employee looking for more.......... Review: Although the techniques are simple, if you have never "negotiated" for a salary or a promotion, this book points out some important and effective negotiating strategies. For those who feel successful in negotiating, the book is still a good review and may still provide some great tips. I haven't participated in any negotiations since reading the book, but I feel well armed and plan to re-read it as a refresher before future negotiations.
Rating:  Summary: The best investment you'll ever make! Review: Although the techniques are simple, if you have never "negotiated" for a salary or a promotion, this book points out some important and effective negotiating strategies. For those who feel successful in negotiating, the book is still a good review and may still provide some great tips. I haven't participated in any negotiations since reading the book, but I feel well armed and plan to re-read it as a refresher before future negotiations.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book on Salary Negotiations Review: Describes how to negotiate salary by taking employers through three stages of thinking about your salary: 1) budget- this is the range. I will go no further; 2) fudge it--OK, I see this person's value, let's see what I can do; and 3)judge it- I jusge this is what we need. Now, how can I pay them enough? The section on research is exceptional. In addition, there are many excellent phrases to memorize for sticky negotiating points.From Annotated Bibliography- Learning A Living A Guide to Planning Your Career and Finding A Job for People with Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Dyslexia
Rating:  Summary: The best investment you'll ever make! Review: This book is a MUST read for anyone preparing to negotiate salary. It gives easy to read "plain talk" instruction on how to effectively negotiate salary. I was pleasantly surprised to see how well the strategies discussed in the book actually work!!
Rating:  Summary: A must have Review: This book or audiobook is a must have. I used these techniques to successfully negotiate a salary increase of 30% one year and a $10,000 bonus the following year. This book breaks it down step by step and gives you lines to say. It was amazing! Everything the book said the employer would bring up did come up and I was ready with a counter-aurguement. Marvelous! Don't go into another salary negotiation or performance review without reading this book or listening to the audio-tape. The ROI on this investment has been more than 1000% for me!
Rating:  Summary: Get what you deserve! Review: This is a fantastic book about salary negotiation and more. Not only does Chapman discuss salary negotiation (both at time of hire and subsequently), but he discusses why and how people should be paid what they are worth. He shows how both company and employee win when an employee is paid fairly, and how both lose when an employee is paid unfairly. Please be aware that this book does not advocate getting "more" unless you are not being paid or offered what you are worth.
Rating:  Summary: Get what you deserve! Review: This is a fantastic book about salary negotiation and more. Not only does Chapman discuss salary negotiation (both at time of hire and subsequently), but he discusses why and how people should be paid what they are worth. He shows how both company and employee win when an employee is paid fairly, and how both lose when an employee is paid unfairly. Please be aware that this book does not advocate getting "more" unless you are not being paid or offered what you are worth.
Rating:  Summary: A must have Review: This was a fast and (hopefully) profitable read for me. His techniques are simple and forward. No magic or miracles promised, just some old-fashioned horse-sense for understanding the salary negotiating game and how and why to develop your own negotiating strategies beforehand. The mind-opening section for me was the "budget-fudgit-judgit" stages in Chapter Three "Salary-Making Rule 1: When to Discuss Money". Also good strategies to use to get a raise or at salary review time.
Rating:  Summary: FANTASTIC! Chapman's a "negotiating Guru" without equal. Review: YOU GOTTA GET IT! "Negotiating Your Salary" is, without question, the best investment any working individual - or entrepreneur - can make! And what a bargain - if anyone knew what was between the covers, and what an incredible impact it would have on them financially, they would gladly spent ten times the cover price. I am an independent career consultant working with several major outplacement and career coaching entities. As a recognized authority on the subject of job search, I have copyrighted my own program and book on the topic. But when it comes to negotiating techniques, I bow to the Master. I highly recommend "Negotiating Your Salary" to everyone who wants to improve their financial position! I have "sold" this book to every single person I counsel, including a business client who drastically needed to learn how to stop being shy about asking for what she was worth. My copy of "Negotiating Your Salary" is already dog-eared because I read it over and over again. It's my "negotiating bible."
Rating:  Summary: FANTASTIC! Chapman's a "negotiating Guru" without equal. Review: YOU GOTTA GET IT! "Negotiating Your Salary" is, without question, the best investment any working individual - or entrepreneur - can make! And what a bargain - if anyone knew what was between the covers, and what an incredible impact it would have on them financially, they would gladly spent ten times the cover price. I am an independent career consultant working with several major outplacement and career coaching entities. As a recognized authority on the subject of job search, I have copyrighted my own program and book on the topic. But when it comes to negotiating techniques, I bow to the Master. I highly recommend "Negotiating Your Salary" to everyone who wants to improve their financial position! I have "sold" this book to every single person I counsel, including a business client who drastically needed to learn how to stop being shy about asking for what she was worth. My copy of "Negotiating Your Salary" is already dog-eared because I read it over and over again. It's my "negotiating bible."
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