Where to Start with Chris Voss
Chris Voss is a former FBI hostage negotiator who spent 24 years at the bureau, eventually becoming its lead international kidnapping negotiator. After retiring in 2007, he founded The Black Swan Group, a consulting firm that trains Fortune 500 companies in negotiation. He teaches at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business. His approach to negotiation rejects the rational, split-the-difference model in favor of tactical empathy: understanding and actively demonstrating that you understand the other person’s perspective and emotions. His book “Never Split the Difference” (2016), co-authored with Tahl Raz, has become one of the bestselling negotiation books of all time.
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Never Split the Difference
Chris Voss · 274 pages · 2016 · Easy
Themes: tactical empathy, active listening, hostage negotiation, persuasion, labeling emotions
A former FBI hostage negotiator reveals the counterintuitive techniques he used to save lives, and shows how those same principles apply to everyday negotiations. Chris Voss spent 24 years at the FBI, eventually becoming the bureau’s lead international kidnapping negotiator. This book distills that experience into a practical framework anyone can use.
Why Start Here
This is Voss’s only solo book, and it contains the complete system he developed over decades of high-stakes negotiation. Most negotiation books treat the process as a rational exercise. Voss argues that emotions drive every decision, and the key to any negotiation is making the other person feel heard. His method centers on tactical empathy, mirroring, labeling, and calibrated questions, all of which are explained with vivid real-world examples.
The techniques are immediately applicable. You can try mirroring in your next phone call. You can use a calibrated question in your next email. You can run an “accusation audit” before your next difficult conversation. That practical accessibility is what makes this the definitive starting point for anyone interested in Voss’s work.
What to Expect
A fast-paced 274-page book organized around nine key principles. Voss writes in a direct, story-driven style that makes complex psychological concepts feel intuitive. Real stories from kidnapping negotiations, business deals, and salary discussions bring each technique to life.