@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
Yore* the mod, make it so.
Ps,
How am I supposed to accept that* answer when you organized the last book club read?
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
Yore* the mod, make it so.
Ps,
How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
😅
(Accusation audit)
I bet you think I’m being unreasonable asking you to do another book club, especially when few people participated in the last one...
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
Yore* the mod, make it so.
Ps,
How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
I legit use his stuff every fucking day.
I tried using some of the techniques yesterday with a customer service agent but I botched it badly. Still, good practice and I know what I did wrong for next time.
But I so far have had a 100% success rate with the “Are you giving up on x?” email.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
😅
(Accusation audit)
I bet you think I’m being unreasonable asking you to do another book club, especially when few people participated in the last one...
I know this is going to sound selfish on my part, but I really think @GrundleStiltzkin should organize it given his vast experience organizing book clubs.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
Yore* the mod, make it so.
Ps,
How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?
Book club read...
You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!
*NTSD technique noted
Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
@pawz recommended this book somewheres, maybe the late @creepycoug's shitty bored. Anyhow, really good, thanks.
I just got done reading this too. Thank you @pawz. I appreciated how Voss acknowledged (unlike most business books) that there *is* quite a bit of emotion involved in negotiating. I almost wish we could do this as a book club selection.
Book club selection...
How am I supposed to do that?
Yore* the mod, make it so.
Ps,
How am I supposed to accept that answer when you organized the last book club read?
Book club read...
You can hang on your own ellipses*... ANSWER THE QUESTION!
*NTSD technique noted
Nice to meet you, my name is Grundle. I'd sure like to do that, it's a fair request, but I simply have used all my bandwidth.
*Late night DJ voice* @pawz is gone now. I’m Doog__de_Jour, you’ll be talking to me now.
Comments
Not sure how to describe this one. Geopolitical overview of fossil fuels & power generation. Regardless I’m about halfway through, interesting.
Liftoff
https://share.libbyapp.com/title/5538145Entertaining book. Could well have been written by SpaceX PR, but given that caveat, learned a lot.
How am I supposed to do that?
*NSTD technique used
(Accusation audit)
I bet you think I’m being unreasonable asking you to do another book club, especially when few people participated in the last one...
ANSWER THE QUESTION!
*NTSD technique noted
But I so far have had a 100% success rate with the “Are you giving up on x?” email.