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Retired General Jim Camp shares how dealers can negotiate towards success

From negotiating historic pay raises for Air National Guard pilots to leading thousands of Airmen on missions, Jim Camp has spent his career mastering the art of strategy, negotiation, and influence. Now, the retired Major General of the United States Air Force is helping leaders and teams sharpen their skills. Today Jim joins us on the latest episode of CBT Now to share what it takes to succeed at the negotiation table, and we’ll also learn about his latest book, Lead from No: A Systematic Approach to Leadership Negotiation.

According to Camp, negotiations play a pivotal role in leadership. He argues that effective leadership isn’t about dictating orders but about fostering collaboration through open communication and trust. Negotiation is at the heart of leadership, and Camp believes the same principles that make a great leader also make a great negotiator.

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Camp stresses that successful negotiation doesn’t always mean getting to “yes.” Instead, it’s about navigating the “no” — a powerful tool that helps decision-makers clarify their goals and arrive at the best solutions. 

Drawing from his experience in the military and business, Camp explains that leaders who empower their teams to say “no” in meetings foster more meaningful collaboration. Contrary to the common belief that saying “no” is a sign of failure, it’s often the key to uncovering better ideas and achieving more effective outcomes.

Through his book, Camp introduces what he calls the “no system of negotiation,” which encourages individuals to use the word “no” to clarify their values, create space for deeper discussions, and build stronger partnerships. He shares how these principles have shaped his own leadership journey, from the high-stakes negotiations in the Air Force to business leadership and beyond.

In conclusion, Camp emphasizes that negotiation is not a one-time skill but an ongoing practice that strengthens both leadership and interpersonal relationships. His insights are essential for small business owners, leaders, and anyone who values effective, respectful negotiation in all areas of life.

"But when we approach negotiations with a compromise-based mindset, which is really what we're trying to undo for most people from what they've learned their whole life. The moment you start demonstrating your willingness to compromise, the other side is going to see that and take advantage of that. So we're trying to help our clients avoid unnecessary compromise and change their mindset so that they're willing to drive the deal to a decision." – Jim Camp
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