The 11 tactics that he outlined in his book are not the way to run a country and in totality are a morally bereft strategy that excludes some key rules about being human in a diverse world, and put money at the centre of everything, but, he is not even following his own rules ...The final key to the way I promote is bravado. I play to people's fantasies. People may not always think big themselves. but they can get very excited by those who do. That is why a little hyperbole never hurts. People want to believe that something is the biggest, the greatest and the most spectacular.
Donald J. Trump, Trump: The Art of the Deal
And, nowhere on his list do I see a rule that requires using maximum violence with no restraints (like deliberately killing children and targetting infrastructure vital for life). What pushed him over the line to become a full-blown malignant narcissist? Was it the narc injury when he was not re-elected? Is that enough to turn a grandiose narcissist into a malignant one?The 11 Winning Negotiation Tactics
1. Think Big: Aim high to achieve large results.
2. Protect the Downside: Prepare for the worst; the upside will take care of itself.
3. Maximize Your Options: Maintain flexibility to change strategies as needed.
4. Know Your Market: Use direct intelligence gathering for the best information.
5. Use Your Leverage: Position yourself as having what others want, without appearing desperate.
6. Enhance Your Location: Focus on the best location for the best deal.
7. Get the Word Out: Use strategic media management to promote your project.
8. Fight Back: Fight back when others treat you unfairly.
9. Deliver the Goods: Provide real value to ensure long-term success.
10. Contain the Costs: Control expenses and maintain quality standards.
11. Have Fun: Ensure deal-making is enjoyable.




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