

Workbook: Never Split The Difference: An Interactive Guide to Chris Voss's Book [Press, Companion] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Workbook: Never Split The Difference: An Interactive Guide to Chris Voss's Book Review: Good companion to the original book, full of appropriate prompts to think through the process - I am a fan of Chris Voss and his company. I was exposed to Chris Voss through MasterClass, watching his negotiation program. He makes it look/seem easy. Then I read the book, and that also is very well-written and easy to understand. However, as a very non-confrontational person in business negotiations, I found that practicing for me, particularly planning for a negotiation is still a challenge. For that reason, I got interested in a workbook to help me think through things a little more thoroughly. That’s how I’ve found this workbook. I have an issue at work that is emotionally charged for me so my mind blanks due to worry as I’m sitting down to prepare. I’ve used this workbook to help me fully think through the perspectives at play in order to plan for the pending negotiations. I’ve copied some pages to reuse with other matters so I will have the book at my side when I need it. I’m impressed with what is in this workbook and am beyond confident that the value of the book will be multiples of the cost if I use it for the negotiations to save money with a contractor and consultant who are trying to pinch us for more money. I am glad to recommend this book. I know there weren’t a ton of reviews when I bought it so I want to put this out there for those who are wondering if the workbook is worth it. It’s not super long, so it’s easy to work through and use it to gather thoughts before a negotiation. There are plenty of reflective prompts that align with each chapter. The prompts are presented in a simple format, with room to write your thoughts after each. The prompts have helped me start and not feel overwhelmed as I’m evaluating my pending negotiation. Review: It is what I wanted. - Good read, helpful for a salesperson.








| ASIN | B0C87PX186 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,074 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #30 in Business Negotiating (Books) #249 in Motivational Management & Leadership #417 in Education Workbooks (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (124) |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.19 x 11 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8398524437 |
| Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 84 pages |
| Publication date | June 16, 2023 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
A**S
Good companion to the original book, full of appropriate prompts to think through the process
I am a fan of Chris Voss and his company. I was exposed to Chris Voss through MasterClass, watching his negotiation program. He makes it look/seem easy. Then I read the book, and that also is very well-written and easy to understand. However, as a very non-confrontational person in business negotiations, I found that practicing for me, particularly planning for a negotiation is still a challenge. For that reason, I got interested in a workbook to help me think through things a little more thoroughly. That’s how I’ve found this workbook. I have an issue at work that is emotionally charged for me so my mind blanks due to worry as I’m sitting down to prepare. I’ve used this workbook to help me fully think through the perspectives at play in order to plan for the pending negotiations. I’ve copied some pages to reuse with other matters so I will have the book at my side when I need it. I’m impressed with what is in this workbook and am beyond confident that the value of the book will be multiples of the cost if I use it for the negotiations to save money with a contractor and consultant who are trying to pinch us for more money. I am glad to recommend this book. I know there weren’t a ton of reviews when I bought it so I want to put this out there for those who are wondering if the workbook is worth it. It’s not super long, so it’s easy to work through and use it to gather thoughts before a negotiation. There are plenty of reflective prompts that align with each chapter. The prompts are presented in a simple format, with room to write your thoughts after each. The prompts have helped me start and not feel overwhelmed as I’m evaluating my pending negotiation.
H**D
It is what I wanted.
Good read, helpful for a salesperson.
M**E
Life changing!
This workbook will change your life!
J**T
A good way to better understand Chris Voss’s book Never Split The Difference
I'm working backwards on this one. Rather than buy Chris Voss’s book Never Split The Difference, I wanted to see how this workbook pans out. And, yes, it's a good way to better understand Chris's book. With worksheets and questions to help out, this was a helpful book.
C**P
Nice companion workbook
This is a great companion work book to the book, Never Split the Difference. It breaks down each chapter and allows for thinking and note taking. It explains the book in a little more detail without being too wordy. Definitely would recommend.
K**A
You only need this book if you want a succinct review of "Never Split the Difference"
This book offers a very light summary of each chapter, with some writing exercises at the end. I did not find it very useful for me, but it may be useful for you. I recently purchased, and then started reading, "Never Split the Difference". By the time I got to chapter 3, I realized, I wouldn't get very much out of this book unless I changed my approach. "Never Split the Difference" has a LOT of content in it, and simple sit-down-and-read is not going to be very effective. Most of us won't retain much unless we reinforce the materials and practice the techniques. I went back and started from the beginning and now took notes. Detailed notes. Pro tip: taking notes, but rephrasing the concepts in your own words, as opposed to just rote copying from the book, forces you to process the information and helps to cement it in your memory. And each time, before I started up again, I reviewed my notes from the previous session. In addition, I began talking about the techniques and other aspects of the book with two friends of mine who have already read the book. I also made flash cards for key points and other details that I want to be able to recall quickly. In short, I am treating “Never Split the Difference” like I'm taking a class, and using various techniques to reinforce the material. Soon, my two friends and I will begin some workshops with each other that I will create, so that we can practice the techniques. When I received this workbook yesterday, I was dismayed to see that my own notes were far better than the chapter summaries. In truth, I didn't find the chapter summaries to be very well written, in fact, they feel a lot like they are AI generated summaries. The simplistic notes and the not very helpful writing exercises at the end of each chapter give the illusion of a "workbook" designed to reinforce the concepts of the book, but in fact, the entire workbook reminds me mostly of activities I might have done in grade school. I didn't like those kinds of activities then, and I don't like them now. The whole book has a very artificial, light, feel to it, as if someone used a bunch of shortcuts to get something out to the market fast. I expected the book to have examples on how to try out the techniques, how to create a script, reinforcement exercises, and more, but it was not that. It appears to have been cobbled together very quickly with heavy reliance on "cheater" tools (for example, AI). But, if you simply breezed through the book and didn't take notes this could be a moderately useful tool in revisiting the highlights of each chapter. However, I don't think the writing exercises at the end of each chapter are very useful and you would be much better off taking your own notes and coming up with your own methods to reinforce the material and practice the techniques. November 10, 2025 San Rafael, CA, USA
J**Y
Turning theory into action!
What I appreciate most about this workbook is its ability to make the theoretical aspects of negotiation feel tangible and actionable. It's not just about reading and nodding along; it's about doing, reflecting, and improving. The practical exercises have pushed me to think critically about my negotiation style, identify areas for improvement, and practice new techniques in a structured, focused manner. Moreover, the workbook is designed in such a way that it encourages you to revisit and review key concepts, which has been crucial for retaining the wealth of information from the main book. The summaries and key takeaway sections have served as great refreshers, ensuring that the lessons don't just fade away after the initial read.
P**R
Not for Everyone
Great book however it is highly geared toward sales/business. Not very helpful to those in Real Estate.
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