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Episode 441: Chicago’s Josh Bandoch Using Neuroscience to Win Negotiations

Josh Bandoch is the Head of Policy at the Illinois Policy Institute, TED Talk Speaker, and Author who joins to discuss his new book, How to Get What You Want!

Josh jumps right in by explaining the concept of his book and the neuroscience of persuasion! He shares insights on how the brain works as it relates to persuasion and gives tactical negotiation tips. Josh describes the process of writing his book and the impact that artificial intelligence and technology are having on communication. This show is full of golden nuggets to leverage on your next real estate negotiation and to help create more win-win situations in business!

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02:37 Housing Provider Tip - Have contacts to efficiently solve all maintenance requests!

04:37 Intro to our guest, Josh Bandoch!

06:48 The neuroscience of persuasion.

11:52 Understanding persuasion to get deals done!

16:27 Tactical negotiation tips.

24:10 The process of publishing a book.

36:20 The impact of AI on communication.

38:45 What is your competitive advantage?

39:04 One piece of advice for new investors.

39:34 What do you do for fun?

39:41 Good book, podcast, or self development activity that you would recommend? 

41:14 Local Network Recommendation? 

41:28 How can the listeners learn more about you and provide value to you?

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Connect with Mark and Tom: StraightUpChicagoInvestor.com

Email the Show: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com

Guest Name: Josh Bandock

Guest Company: Illinois Policy Institute

Guest Link: https://www.illinoispolicy.org/author/jbandoch/

Other Links for show notes:

How To Get What You Want (Josh's New Book)

Josh's LinkedIn

SUCI Ep 347 - Josh Bandoch

GC Realty Maintenance Blog

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