Ron Shapiro shares negotiation insights at Florida Gulf Coast University

Legendary sports agent Ron Shapiro visited Florida Gulf Coast University last week to deliver a talk on handling difficult conversations civilly. Drawing from his extensive career in law and sports representation, Shapiro emphasized a 'soft approach' to tough discussions amid polarized times. He discussed this philosophy during a studio chat with WGCU.

Ron Shapiro, a retired sports agent known for his win-win negotiation style, spoke at Florida Gulf Coast University last week. His presentation, titled 'NICE: A Soft Approach to Tough Conversations,' focused on strategies for managing emotionally charged interactions without knee-jerk reactions.

Shapiro's professional journey began as a civil rights attorney in the late 1960s, following his graduation from Harvard Law School. In 1972, he established Shapiro Sher, a notable law firm in Baltimore. Later, a sequence of events prompted him to found Shapiro, Robinson & Associates, a sports management company that gained recognition for its comprehensive methods in contract negotiations, financial oversight, and encouraging client participation in community activities.

Throughout his career, Shapiro represented several prominent athletes, including six inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Cal Ripken, Jr., Brooks Robinson, and Kirby Puckett. Now retired, he has authored four bestselling books on negotiation, promoting principles like 'the power of nice.' His debut book, released in 1998, is entitled 'The Power of Nice: How to Negotiate So Everyone Wins – Especially You!'

During his university visit, Shapiro adapted these ideas to contemporary challenges, offering guidance on civil discourse in divisive environments. In a follow-up interview on the WGCU podcast 'Gulf Coast Life,' he elaborated on learning to respond thoughtfully rather than react impulsively to difficult people or situations. As an expert negotiator, attorney, educator, New York Times bestselling author, and civic leader, Shapiro's insights underscore the value of measured communication in personal and professional settings.

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