Hi Dien,
Thanks for asking.
Another Excellent resource for deal making is Robert Ringer "A Dealmaker's Dream". It's not an audio program, but I got a lot of value from it.
http://robertringer.com/new-etr-add-recasting.html
Just reading the salesletter alone was valuable. My favorite part from the salesletter was where he discusses the "twin keys" of making money.
"Though it goes against conventional wisdom, I can tell you with certainty that having the best product or service in your industry doesn't guarantee success. The twin keys to making money are dealmaking and marketing. And of the two, I would argue that dealmaking is what makes marketing possible."
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Originally Posted by Dien Rice
Hi,
I just wanted to know - has anyone read any books on "deal making" that they'd recommend?
By "deal making" I mean the "art" of finding potential (win/win) deals, and making them happen...
I think the best book I've read on deal-making is probably Donald Trump's first book, "The Art of the Deal."
In that book, he explained how he managed to pull together multiple parties to turn the Commodore Hotel in NYC, which was closing, to become the Grand Hyatt hotel. He had to deal with multiple parties - and "did the deal" by managing to work it so everyone "won" in the end!
Anyway, it's a good book explaining multiple deals, and I recommend it. Has anyone come across any others they'd recommend?
Best wishes,
Dien
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