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  • Curtis Feeny: A Master Networker on how to build meaningful connections.
    2024/11/26

    In this episode, we delve into the art of relationship building with Curtis Feeney, who is considered to be a master networker. Curtis discusses his success strategies for how to build and maintain relationships, including responsiveness, preparedness, and making thoughtful introductions. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding people's formative years, appreciating every individual you meet, and leveraging personal interactions to create meaningful relationships.He shares how he's applied these strategies throughout his impressive career, which spans roles at Harvard Business School, Trammell Crow Corporation, Stanford Management Company, and Voyager Capital. 0:00 - Introduction and Guest Background 1:33 - Formative Years and Early Influences 3:31 - Building Relationships and Networking 6:00 - Meeting Influential People 14:20 - Philosophy on Success and Relationships 19:47 - The Importance of Genuine Connections 19:58 - The Power of Remembering Names 20:25 - Understanding Different Perspectives 20:47 - Books That Shape Our Understanding 21:40 - Judging People Beyond Beliefs 22:26 - Key Strategies in Negotiation 23:52 - The Annual Barbecue Tradition 25:55 - The Value of Saying Yes 27:44 - Building Networks in New Places 29:36 - Lessons from Trammell Crow 32:11 - The Role of Responsiveness 35:59 - Advice for the Younger Generation Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years. #Negotiation #Curtis Feeny #Stan Christensen

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    40 分
  • Winning Through Negotiation with Strava co-founder Mark Gainey
    2024/11/19

    In this episode, Stan speaks with Mark Gainey, a highly successful tech entrepreneur who has built two prominent companies, Kanna Software and Strava. Mark shares his journey from learning the art of persuasion and negotiating in the business world to managing a global fitness app with over 125 million users. We dive deep into the pivotal moments of his career, including his early experiences at TA Associates, his enduring partnership with co-founder Michael Horvath, and the critical decisions that shaped Strava's success. Gain insights into effective communication, raising venture capital, handling board conflicts, and internationally expanding a business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, Mark's experiences and lessons are invaluable. 0:00 - Mastering the Art of Persuasion 0:25 - Introducing Mark Gainey: Tech Entrepreneur 1:19 - Early Career and Lessons Learned 1:51 - The Power of Cold Calling 4:21 - Meeting Co-Founder Michael Horvath 7:33 - Founding Kanna Software 9:35 - The Importance of Formal Agreements 12:14 - Pivoting to Success 17:00 - Starting Strava: A New Venture 18:50 - Building a Trusted Consumer Brand 20:30 - Strava's Unique Customer Stories 22:10 - Effective Communication with Co-Founders 26:16 - Raising Capital for Strava 28:46 - Navigating the Negotiation Process 29:43 - The Importance of Choosing the Right Partners 30:43 - Series B Funding and Unique Challenges 32:52 - Aligning Interests with Investors 37:28 - Board Conflicts and Leadership Changes 40:54 - Strava's Financial Turnaround and Paywall Strategy 52:31 - International Expansion and Cultural Nuances 56:33 - Book Recommendations and Final Thoughts Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years. #Negotiation #markgainey #winning

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    59 分
  • Why Negotiation Was Critical: A conversation with Sam Yagan, former CEO of Match.com, and ShopRunner and co-founder of SparkNotes and OKCupid
    2024/11/12

    In this episode of All Things Negotiation, Stan Christensen interviews Sam Yagan, a serial entrepreneur known for co-founding SparkNotes and OKCupid. The discussion explores the ubiquitous nature of negotiation in entrepreneurship, covering topics such as raising capital, managing co-founder relationships, negotiating acquisitions, dealing with unexpected legal challenges, and strategic decision-making within large organizations. Yagan shares personal stories and lessons learned from his journey, including a high-stakes negotiation during SparkNotes, the complex dynamics in running Match.com, and the significant decisions around the development of Tinder. Key insights include the importance of having credible alternatives, aligning interests with investors, and understanding both short-term and long-term implications of business strategies.

    0:00 - Introduction to Negotiation in Everyday Life

    0:27 - Meet Sam Yagen: Entrepreneurial Journey

    1:16 - Early Days and Co-Founder Negotiations

    2:37 - The SparkNotes Firing Incident

    3:30 - Lessons from Legal Missteps

    6:18 - E Donkey: Navigating Legal Ambiguities

    9:24 - Facing the Music Industry Giants

    11:13 - Testifying Before Congress

    14:17 - The Birth of iTunes and Industry Transformation

    16:58 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    20:11 - Fundraising for OKCupid

    24:41 - Aligning Interests with Investors

    30:58 - Evaluating Character in Tough Situations

    31:25 - Navigating M&A: Lessons from OkCupid's Sale

    33:29 - The Art of Negotiation: Securing the Best Deal

    43:12 - Transitioning from Startup to Corporate Leadership

    44:00 - Internal Negotiations and Leadership Challenges

    46:37 - Strategic Decisions: Mobile Apps and Market Leadership

    50:41 - Tinder's Impact and Overcoming Resistance

    54:36 - Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts


    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years. #Negotiation #Samyagan #entrepreneurship

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    55 分
  • How to Negotiate With Israel with Steven Cook
    2024/11/05

    In this episode of All Things Negotiation, host Stan Christensen interviews Steven A. Cook, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations specializing in Middle Eastern and African Studies. They discuss the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the roles of extremists on both sides in undermining peace efforts and covering the history that has led to this current moment. The conversation covers the influence of third parties like China and Russia in the Middle East, American influence on Israeli policies, and the potential consequences of Israel's actions post-October 7th. The discussion also touches on broader U.S. foreign policy issues, the rise of Iranian influence through Hezbollah, and the challenges of maintaining American strategic interests amidst internal political divisions.


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    00:00 - Introduction: Extremists and Moderates

    00:35 - Guest Introduction: Stephen Cook

    02:02 - Historical Context: US-Israel Relations

    04:24 - The Oslo Accords and Their Aftermath

    06:39 - The Second Intifada and Its Consequences

    09:16 - Current State of Israeli-Palestinian Relations

    16:22 - US Influence and Policy Challenges

    28:48 - Iran and Hezbollah: Regional Dynamics

    31:57 - US Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change

    36:35 - Conclusion: The Future of US Involvement in the Middle East

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    40 分
  • Negotiating In Silicon Valley's Cold War with Molly Graham
    2024/10/29

    In this episode of All Things Negotiation, host Stan Christensen interviews Molly Graham, a seasoned Silicon Valley professional with experience at Google, Facebook, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Molly shares her journey through tech, discussing gender dynamics in negotiations and the crucial lessons she’s learned working within the most successful companies of the startup-tech world. She shares her experiences from Google during its hyper-growth phase and Facebook's mobile-focused era, sharing strategic insights from the internal Cold Wars with Google and Apple, as well as lessons learned from some of the most talented negotiators on earth including Mark Zuckerberg and Bret Taylor during her time as the COO of Quip and CZI.


    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.


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    Glue Club


    00:00 Introduction to Molly Graham

    01:02 Negotiating offers

    01:40 Gender Dynamics in Negotiation

    05:39 Lessons from Facebook

    07:50 The Cold War in Silicon Valley

    16:58 Transitioning from Facebook to Quip

    19:50 The Salesforce Acquisition of Quip

    26:31 Insights on Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg

    34:50 Current Endeavors: The Glue Club

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    36 分
  • Peter Metcalf, co-founder of Black Diamond: Crisis as an Opportunity in Drag
    2024/10/16

    In this episode of All Things Negotiation, host Stan Christensen interviews Peter Metcalf, co-founder and former CEO of Black Diamond Equipment. They discuss Peter's journey from a young climber and boy scout to becoming a successful entrepreneur. The conversation delves into his experience working with Yvonne Chouinard at Patagonia, and the founding of Black Diamond. Peter shares valuable lessons on teamwork, trust, and the importance of having a clear vision in both climbing and negotiation. The conversation also examines the importance of relationships built through climbing, navigating financial challenges, the significance of company culture, and the idea that every crisis presents an opportunity.


    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.


    Chapters


    (00:00) Introduction


    (02:08) Peter's Early Influences and Climbing Beginnings


    (04:12) Negotiation in Climbing: The Yosemite Experience


    (08:55) Remembering John Long


    (10:16) Transitioning to Patagonia: Lessons from Yvonne Chouinard


    (17:36) Negotiations the Founding of Black Diamond


    (22:18) Building a Team and Vision


    (25:39) Negotiation Lessons from Climbing


    (32:39) Building Relationships Through Climbing


    (34:21) Relocating Black Diamond to Salt Lake City


    (38:59) Negotiating Financial Challenges


    (51:16) Crisis as Opportunity: The Black Diamond Journey


    (52:40) Cultivating a Positive Company Culture


    (57:10) Negotiating Black Diamond’s Expansion to Europe and Scarpa

    #Negotiation #PeterMetcalf #blackdiamond #patagaonia #YvonChouinard #climbing #yosemite #scarpa #Stan Christensen

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Dan Springer: Entrepreneur and Former CEO of Docusign
    2024/10/09

    In this episode of All Things Negotiation, host Stan Christensen interviews Dan Springer, former CEO of Docusign, and an entrepreneur successful at running both private and public companies. They discuss the intricacies of negotiation in both personal and professional contexts, the importance of playing the long game in career negotiations, and the dynamics of understanding multiple parties involved in negotiations. Dan shares insights on balancing short-term and long-term goals, frameworks for effective negotiation, and the significance of feedback in employee engagement. The conversation also delves into the role of venture capitalists, conflict resolution in negotiations, and personal reflections on negotiation style.


    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.


    Chapters


    (00:00) Introduction


    (01:19) Learnings from Harvard about Negotiation


    (04:05) The Long Game in Career Negotiations


    (07:59) Understanding the Parties in Negotiation


    (14:35) Balancing Short-term and Long-term Goals in Negotiation


    (18:59) Dan’s Career Journey and Lessons Learned


    (21:48) Employee Feedback and Engagement


    (24:34) Negotiating the Sale of Docusign to Oracle


    (28:56) The Role of Venture Capitalists


    (38:31) Leveraging Employee Feedback as a CEO


    (36:06) Personal Reflections on Negotiation Style



    #Negotiation #SteveYoung #Stan Christensen

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Charles Kupchan: Negotiating Current Conflicts in Ukraine, Israel, and China
    2024/10/02

    In this episode of All Things Negotiation, Stan Christensen interviews Charles Kupchan, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. They discuss the complexities of global politics, the importance of dialogue in a multipolar world, and the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Israel. Kupchan shares insights into the role of China in international diplomacy, the challenges of U.S.-China relations, and the cultural barriers to cooperation.


    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.


    Chapters


    (00:00) The State of Global Politics

    (03:03) Negotiating in a Multipolar World

    (05:19) Establishing Trust in a Multipolar World

    (08:57) Negotiating Peace in Ukraine

    (11:55) How Enemies Become Friends

    (16:21) The Role of China in Global Diplomacy

    (25:36) The Challenge of U.S.-China Relations

    (36:18) The Israel-Palestine Conflict

    (42:08) The Future of U.S. Foreign Policy

    (46:06) Reforming Globalization



    #CharlesKupchan #globalpolitics #ukraine #israel #china #Negotiation #SteveYoung #Stan Christensen

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    49 分