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[The Art of Connection: FBI Negotiation Wisdom for Everyday Life]-[Negotiation Secrets with FBI Veteran Gary Noesner]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2024-10-26

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The Art of Connection: Lessons from a Veteran FBI Negotiator

In this episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian interviews Gary Noesner, the retired chief of the FBI’s Crisis Negotiation Unit. Drawing from his 30-year career handling high-stakes situations—ranging from prison riots to the Waco siege—Noesner argues that the fundamental principles of crisis negotiation are not just for life-or-death scenarios; they are the essential building blocks for effective communication, leadership, and relationship building in everyday life.

The Core of Influence: Likeability

Noesner identifies a single, often overlooked attribute as the most critical factor for successful negotiation: likeability. While it may sound deceptively simple, Noesner defines likeability not as a superficial trait, but as the result of being a "good, likable human being." He emphasizes that when you demonstrate a "genuine interest in understanding" others, you earn the right to influence them. This, he argues, is the "secret sauce" of negotiation. It is not about using gimmicks or a "10-step cookbook" approach; it is about being authentic.

Curiosity as a Tool for Connection

Central to Noesner’s philosophy is the practice of "demonstrating curiosity about others." He shares personal anecdotes, such as his "target du jour" game at hotel bars, where he challenges himself to learn everything about a stranger. By asking questions and listening deeply—not just to the facts, but to the emotions behind them—he builds rapport. He notes that people love to talk about themselves, and when you give them that space, you build trust. As he puts it, "everybody has a story," and taking the time to listen to that story is an investment that pays dividends.

Managing High Emotion and De-escalation

Noesner reflects on his time in law enforcement, noting that the primary objective in a crisis is to "lower the temperature" and "de-escalate" the situation. He recalls telling perpetrators that "killing your boss isn't going to get your job back," highlighting that people in crisis are often acting on temporary emotional impulses. His role was to help them see alternatives. He stresses that you cannot force someone to change, but by maintaining "self-control" and being a steady, respectful presence, you can influence the outcome. He famously quotes Rudyard Kipling’s If—"If you can keep your head about you when all others are losing theirs"—as the ultimate guide for a negotiator.

The Power of Authenticity and Patience

Throughout the conversation, Noesner warns against the dangers of trying to be someone you are not. When negotiators feel the stress of a situation and "try to be something they're not," it creates a recipe for failure. Instead, he advocates for "honesty and sincerity." He explains that in his experience, after a successful resolution, the other party rarely remembers the specific words he said, but they always remember that they "liked the way he said it."

Embracing Limitations

Finally, Noesner provides a sobering but liberating perspective on success. He admits that even with the best skills, you cannot control the other person. You can only control your own behavior. He encourages listeners to go into every negotiation with the goal of being as prepared and genuine as possible, but to accept that you might not win every deal. By not getting bitter or aggressive when things don't go as planned, you avoid "burning bridges," which often leads to future opportunities when the other party realizes their alternative choices were inferior.

In conclusion, Noesner’s wisdom serves as a reminder that the most powerful negotiation tools are not complex strategies, but human ones: listening, patience, and the sincere desire to connect with others.

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