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B2B Street Fighting: three counterpunches to change the negotiation conversation
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B2B Street Fighting: three counterpunches to change the negotiation conversation Paperback - 2011

by Dietmeyer, Brian J

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Brian Dietmeyer is president, chief executive officer and co-founder of Think! Inc., a global strategic negotiation consultancy. Together with co-founder and business partner, Dr. Max Bazerman, Dietmeyer customizes high ROI negotiation solutions, from custom training workshops to complex organization-wide initiatives, for companies in the business-to-business market. Before Think!, Dietmeyer served as vice president of national account sales for Marriott International, his most recent position during his 17-year tenure with the company. Earlier in his career, Dietmeyer was an ironworker laborer, a dump truck driver and an auto mechanic; none of those skills is current. Dietmeyer recieved an undergraduate degree from De Paul University and an MBA from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. Dietmeyer is a sought-after speaker and columnist, and author of the book Strategic Negotiation. He has served on the board of the Strategic Account Management Association (SAMA) and chaired the MPI Adult Education Research Foundation. In his spare time Dietmeyer serves on the board of an at risk youth theatre company (Free Street Theatre) and donates time to Native American causes (American Indian Center). Dietmeyer is a native of Chicago, Illinois, USA.