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[The Art of Tactical Empathy: An Interview with Chris Voss]-[Chris Voss Says Trump's Secret Weapon Is Empathy]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-08-16

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Mastering the Art of Negotiation: Insights from Chris Voss

In this episode of The Interview, David Marchese sits down with Chris Voss, a former lead international kidnapping negotiator for the FBI and CEO of the Black Swan Group. Voss, author of the perennial bestseller Never Split the Difference, shares his philosophy on negotiation, which centers on the transformative power of "tactical empathy."

The Roots of Tactical Empathy

Voss defines his signature strategy, tactical empathy, not as sympathy or compassion, but as a calculated skill rooted in the work of psychologist Carl Rogers. The goal is to articulate the other side's point of view thoroughly—without necessarily agreeing with it. Voss explains that when someone feels "thoroughly understood," it triggers neurochemicals like oxytocin and serotonin, lowering their defenses and creating a pathway for collaboration. By using the word "tactical," Voss aims to make these emotional intelligence skills palatable to those in high-stakes, traditionally "tough" environments, comparing it to the necessity of teaching "tactical breathing" to Navy SEALs.

Negotiation in High-Stakes Environments

Reflecting on his career, Voss recounts a 1993 bank robbery where he learned that the most dangerous negotiator is the one who "diminishes his authority" at the table. He draws parallels between this hostage-taker’s behavior and that of a great CEO, noting that both use emotional control and "smoke screens" to maintain leverage. Voss emphasizes that negotiation is pervasive in life, whether in business or personal relationships, and that even the most difficult counterparts—those he calls the "seven percenters" who are predatory—can often be managed if one correctly diagnoses whether they are acting out of malice or overwhelming pressure.

Analyzing the "Dealmaker-in-Chief"

When asked about President Trump’s negotiation style, Voss notes that while social media posts can be "blunt objects," Trump appears to possess a "gut instinct" for in-person dealmaking. Voss argues that Trump displays a "highly evolved understanding of how other people see things," which he characterizes as a form of empathy. According to Voss, Trump’s approach involves "throwing a lot of data out there" to provoke responses and map the territory, a strategy that helps him guide his own decisions.

Beyond Compromise

One of the most provocative aspects of Voss’s philosophy is his critique of compromise. He views compromise as a "guaranteed lose-lose" situation, describing it as a "guarantee of mediocrity" where both parties settle for less rather than seeking the best possible outcome. He compares true negotiation to metallurgy, where combining elements in specific ratios (like 2% carbon and 98% iron for steel) creates something entirely new and superior, rather than a simple 50-50 split.

Personal Reflection and Growth

Toward the end of the conversation, Voss touches on his own personal failures, specifically his divorce and the tragic loss of hostages during his FBI tenure. He admits that he could have been a "better man" in his marriage and acknowledges that failure is a "critical issue" that separates those who grow from those who are defeated. He concludes by emphasizing that negotiation is not about control, but about "uncovering some kind of truth." By approaching conversations with a goal-oriented vision while remaining open to what is possible, Voss believes anyone can transform their interactions into collaborative experiences.

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How hard could it be?
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I sort of never looked back after that.
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I wasn't willing to accept that premise.
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I think I veered away from your question a little bit.
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They got their guard up.
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call the shots
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put up a smoke screen
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get under one's skin
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a host of
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dial down the tension
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