Chris Voss – Never Split The Difference For Real Estate Professionals
In Never Split The Difference For Real Estate Professionals, Former FBI Hostage Negotiator, Chris Voss shares with real estate agents how to apply the techniques from his best-seller Never Split The Difference. Chris shares how the use of tactical empathy can help you differentiate yourself from competition, build a strong relationship with your buyers and sellers, win more referrals, and how to never cut your commission rate again.
Never Split The Difference For Real Estate Professionals Outline:
- Lesson 1: Flourishing As A Professional Real Estate Agent
- Lesson 2: Mastering Influence With Sellers Through Tactical Empathy
- Lesson 3: Rocketing Your Referrals: The Care & Feeding of Sellers
- Lesson 4: Distinguish Yourself From The Competition and Get Full Commission In The Listing Presentation
- Lesson 5: Mastering The Buyer Relationship With Tactical Empathy
- Lesson 6: More Rocketing of Referrals – The Care & Nurturing of Buyers
- Lesson 7: Stress-free Troubleshooting
- Lesson 8: The Bargaining Process & Bringing It All Together
About Chris Voss
Chris used his many years of experience in international crises and high-stakes negotiations to develop a unique program that applies globally proven techniques to the business world.
Prior to 2008, Chris was the lead international kidnapping negotiator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as well as the FBI’s hostage negotiation representative for the National Security Council’s Hostage Working Group. During his career, he also represented the U.S. government as an expert in kidnapping at two international conferences sponsored by the G8.
Before becoming the FBI’s lead international kidnapping negotiator, Christopher served as the lead Crisis Negotiator for the New York City division of the FBI. Chris was a member of the New York City Joint Terrorist Task Force for 14 years. He was the case agent on TERRSTOP (Omar Abdel-Rahman/”The Blind Sheikh” case) and the TWA Flight 800 catastrophe. He also negotiated the surrender of the first hostage taker to give up in the Chase Manhattan Bank robbery.
During Chris’s 24-year tenure with the Bureau, he was trained in the art of negotiation by not only the FBI, but also Scotland Yard and Harvard Law School. He is also a recipient of the Attorney General’s Award for Excellence in Law Enforcement and the FBI Agents Association Award for Distinguished and Exemplary Service.
Chris has taught business negotiation in MBA programs as an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business, and at Georgetown University McDonough School of Business. He also taught business negotiation at Harvard University and guest lectured at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, the IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland, and the Goethe Business School in Frankfurt, Germany.
Since 2009, Chris has also worked with Insite Security as their Managing Director of the Kidnapping Resolution Practice.
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