Terrorists are one of the most violent and unpredictable groups in the world, and nobody can speak to the devastating consequences of failed negotiations with them better than Cal Chrustie. Likewise, there’s no one better to teach us how to make the most out of those failures. 

Cal served for 34 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and has also served as a Negotiations Mediator for the United Nations in the former country of Yugoslavia. He’s been involved in some of the highest stakes negotiation scenarios you can imagine. On this episode, he shares the most valuable lessons he learned from the most painful failed negotiation he’s ever experienced - one involving a terrorist group and the execution of hostages. 

Outline of This Episode [2:12] Getting to know Cal Chrustie, negotiator extraordinaire  [4:01] The worst negotiation experience Cal has ever had [15:39] How to better assess the readiness of negotiation partners [23:55] The importance and power of a debrief [28:49] A negotiation Cal was engaged in that turned out super well [41:15] The importance of taking risks appropriately    Resources & People Mentioned BOOK: Thinking In Bets by Annie Duke Cal’s previous episode on Negotiations Ninja Herb Cohen - previous guest on Negotiations Ninja Robert Cialdini  Negotiations Ninja episode featuring Gary Noesner Connect with Cal Chrustie Follow Cal on LinkedIn Cal’s company website: InterVentis Global Connect With Mark Follow Negotiations Ninja on Twitter: @NegotiationPod Connect with Mark on LinkedIn Follow Negotiations Ninja on LinkedIn Connect on Instagram: @NegotiationPod

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