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Quotes from Christopher Voss

If your first objective in the negotiation, instead of making your argument, is to hear the other side out, that's the only way you can quiet the voice in the other guy's mind. But most people don't do that.
~ Christopher Voss
How you use your voice is really important, and it's really driven by context more than anything else, and your tone of voice will immediately begin to impact somebody's mood and immediately how their brain functions.
~ Christopher Voss
Negotiation is often described as the art of letting the other side have your way. You have to give the other side a chance to put stuff on the table voluntarily.
~ Christopher Voss
If you're going to play the bargaining game, you just need to make the other side mad. You want them to get a little annoyed. Then you know that you've come in with a good price.
~ Christopher Voss
Emotions aren't the obstacles to a successful negotiation; they are the means.
~ Christopher Voss
You're supposed to have a passionate purpose as a CEO.
~ Christopher Voss
The sweetest two words in any negotiation are actually, 'That's right.' Before you convince them to see what you're trying to accomplish, you have to say the things to them that will get them to say, 'That's right.'
~ Christopher Voss
In Syria, for some time, they have been trading hostages for a number of things: for weapons, for money, for political influence, and for favors.
~ Christopher Voss
Price doesn't make deals, and salary doesn't control your career.
~ Christopher Voss
Every job that you take, the term that you should always include is, 'How can I be involved in the strategic projects that are critical to the future of the company?' You ask that question. It's a great 'how' question.
~ Christopher Voss
Salary negotiations shouldn't be limited to just salary. Salary pays your mortgage, but terms build your career.
~ Christopher Voss
Salary negotiations are particularly important because people are testing you as both a co-worker and an ambassador. They really don't want you to be a pushover, and they don't want you to be a jerk.
~ Christopher Voss
Emotions are one of the main things that derail communication. Once people get upset at one another, rational thinking goes out of the window.
~ Christopher Voss
Very few negotiations are begun and concluded in the same sitting. It's really rare. In fact, If you sit down and actually complete your negotiation in one sitting, you left stuff on the table.
~ Christopher Voss
Remember Robin Williams's great work as the voice of the genie in Disney's 'Aladdin'? Because he wanted to leave something wonderful behind for his kids, he said, he did the voice for a cut-rate fee of $75,000, far below his usual $8 million payday. But then something happened: The movie became a huge hit, raking in $504 million.
~ Christopher Voss
Once you understand what a messy, emotional, and destructive dynamic 'fairness' can be, you can see why 'fair' is a tremendously powerful word that you need to use with care.
~ Christopher Voss
Body language and tone of voice - not words - are our most powerful assessment tools.
~ Christopher Voss
Since retiring from the FBI in 2007, I've traveled the world and worked with everyone from CEOs to their managers and everyday workers on how to apply techniques from hundreds of high-stakes, life-or-death negotiations to business negotiations.
~ Christopher Voss
Consider this: Whenever someone is bothering you, and they just won't let up, and they won't listen to anything you have to say, what do you tell them to get them to shut up and go away? 'You're right.' It works every time. But you haven't agreed to their position. You have used 'you're right' to get them to quit bothering you.
~ Christopher Voss
I wanted to be a hostage negotiator.
~ Christopher Voss
People who are lying are, understandably, more worried about being believed, so they work harder - too hard, as it were - at being believable.
~ Christopher Voss
The 'Rule of Three' is simply getting the other guy to agree to the same thing three times in the same conversation, it's really hard to repeatedly lie or fake conviction.
~ Christopher Voss
Most people offer obvious telltale signs when they're lying.
~ Christopher Voss
In my years as the FBI's lead international kidnapping negotiator, I learned an important fundamental lesson: Hostage negotiation is often nothing more than a business transaction.
~ Christopher Voss