Want to learn how to negotiate that raise — or that merger? It’s all in the cards, says journalist and poker advocate Peter Alson. He gives Forbes reporter Jeff Bercovici a lesson. Read the article: onforb.es

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  • 12 December 20115:45 pm arjunkapoor89

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  • 12 December 20116:30 pm arjuntemurnikano

    if poker is like business, chess is like economics.

  • 12 December 20116:49 pm FormulaWill

    Silly argument and a real stretch to draw any serious correlation. Many games can exercise valuabe thinking and interpersonal skills. There was and still is a trend to interview chess players for investment firms. A nice concept, but hardly a recipe for identifying good investors. Bridge is a favorite game of Buffett. Same thing. Games are great, but only a very small slice of the necessary thinking dynamics. Sorry for stating the obvious, but the video title annoyed me.

  • 12 December 20117:32 pm RedMclaren

    but perhaps nothing beats doing business than doing it first-hand.


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