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Book Synopsis
Where do you turn if you are an architect or student wanting to deepen those skill sets that will make you a more successful professional? Well, taking a look at Ava Abramowitz's new book, The Architect's Essentials of Negotiation will be a step in the right direction.

Trade Review
“Supposedly architects don’t need negotiating skills along with other communication skills because great design “sells itself”. How lovely that an AIA legal counsel created this definitive book to shatter that thin myth. I’ll assert that only a critically-positioned outsider to the profession could have written a book with this valuable slant. If you’re involved in any way in architectural education, be subversive and recommend this book as the first assigned reading for entering students. This is what the world – of architecture and everything else – needs now.” (Norman Weinstein, ArchNewsNow, June 5, 2009)

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

A Word from an Owner xix

A Word from an Architect xxiii

A Word from a Construction Lawyer xxvii

1 Why You Want to Read This Book 1

How to Use This Book 5

2 Front-End Alignment 17

The Study 18

How to Use Front-End Alignment in Practice 37

3 The Purpose of Contracts 45

The Difference between Contracts and Torts 46

How Liable Are You? 60

The Purpose of Design and Construction Contracts 63

Managing Risk 76

4 Power and Leverage: How to Get It and Keep It 89

Negotiation: What Is It? 90

Why Architects Fear Negotiation 94

Two Ways to Negotiate: Hard and Soft 97

Another Way of Negotiating: Principled 101

How to Negotiate on the Merits 115

There You Have It: Principled Negotiation 125

5 Preparation Tips 127

Who Prepares More? 128

Negotiating Fees 141

Fees as Grease: An Operational Theory 144

Defining Your Value 147

Making the Pie Bigger 152

When “You’re Too Expensive” 155

Ava’s Preparation Cheat Sheet 158

6 The Communication Behaviors of Expert Negotiators 165

The Three Classes of Communication Behaviors 166

Whom Do You Trust? Who Trusts You? 183

What Expert Negotiators Don’t Do 197

7 Collaboration and Team Building 205

Types of Meetings 208

How to Make Meetings Work 214

8 How to Say Yes, How to Say No 231

Ava’s Rules of Contract Interpretation 236

Applying the Rules 241

Putting the Rules to Work 244

9 When the Best Laid Plans . . . 283

When a Rift Is Brewing: Recognizing Disputes 284

When the Air Thickens: Handling Confrontations 287

When a Change Is Looming: Managing Change 291

When a Claim Is in the Offing: Managing Claims 299

When a Lawsuit Is Pending: Negotiating Disputes 303

10 Pulling It All Together 311

One Final Story 320

Appendix Building a Support System 325

On Selecting Your Lawyer 326

A Word to My Legal Colleagues 328

If You Want to Learn More 332

Final Thoughts 338

Index 339

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 3/27/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780470426883, 978-0470426883
      ISBN10: 0470426888
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Where do you turn if you are an architect or student wanting to deepen those skill sets that will make you a more successful professional? Well, taking a look at Ava Abramowitz's new book, The Architect's Essentials of Negotiation will be a step in the right direction.

      Trade Review
      “Supposedly architects don’t need negotiating skills along with other communication skills because great design “sells itself”. How lovely that an AIA legal counsel created this definitive book to shatter that thin myth. I’ll assert that only a critically-positioned outsider to the profession could have written a book with this valuable slant. If you’re involved in any way in architectural education, be subversive and recommend this book as the first assigned reading for entering students. This is what the world – of architecture and everything else – needs now.” (Norman Weinstein, ArchNewsNow, June 5, 2009)

      Table of Contents

      Introduction ix

      A Word from an Owner xix

      A Word from an Architect xxiii

      A Word from a Construction Lawyer xxvii

      1 Why You Want to Read This Book 1

      How to Use This Book 5

      2 Front-End Alignment 17

      The Study 18

      How to Use Front-End Alignment in Practice 37

      3 The Purpose of Contracts 45

      The Difference between Contracts and Torts 46

      How Liable Are You? 60

      The Purpose of Design and Construction Contracts 63

      Managing Risk 76

      4 Power and Leverage: How to Get It and Keep It 89

      Negotiation: What Is It? 90

      Why Architects Fear Negotiation 94

      Two Ways to Negotiate: Hard and Soft 97

      Another Way of Negotiating: Principled 101

      How to Negotiate on the Merits 115

      There You Have It: Principled Negotiation 125

      5 Preparation Tips 127

      Who Prepares More? 128

      Negotiating Fees 141

      Fees as Grease: An Operational Theory 144

      Defining Your Value 147

      Making the Pie Bigger 152

      When “You’re Too Expensive” 155

      Ava’s Preparation Cheat Sheet 158

      6 The Communication Behaviors of Expert Negotiators 165

      The Three Classes of Communication Behaviors 166

      Whom Do You Trust? Who Trusts You? 183

      What Expert Negotiators Don’t Do 197

      7 Collaboration and Team Building 205

      Types of Meetings 208

      How to Make Meetings Work 214

      8 How to Say Yes, How to Say No 231

      Ava’s Rules of Contract Interpretation 236

      Applying the Rules 241

      Putting the Rules to Work 244

      9 When the Best Laid Plans . . . 283

      When a Rift Is Brewing: Recognizing Disputes 284

      When the Air Thickens: Handling Confrontations 287

      When a Change Is Looming: Managing Change 291

      When a Claim Is in the Offing: Managing Claims 299

      When a Lawsuit Is Pending: Negotiating Disputes 303

      10 Pulling It All Together 311

      One Final Story 320

      Appendix Building a Support System 325

      On Selecting Your Lawyer 326

      A Word to My Legal Colleagues 328

      If You Want to Learn More 332

      Final Thoughts 338

      Index 339

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