The Necessary Art of Persuasion


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In an age when managers can no longer rely on formal power, persuading people is more important than ever. Persuasion is a process of learning from colleagues and employees and negotiating shared solutions to solving problems and achieving goals. In The Necessary Art of Persuasion, Jay Conger describes four essential components of persuasion and explains how to master them, providing the information you need to fulfill your managerial mandate: getting work done through others.




Persuasive Techniques


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Persuasive Techniques: The 21 Laws of Persuasion The book "Persuasive Techniques" explains all the 21 Laws of Persuasion and how they can be applied to everyday life, especially in business. Written in plain English, with a conversational tone that anyone can understand, Persuasive Techniques builds on the work of social psychologists such as Robert B. Cialdini and covers each and every law of persuasion. The book details almost 60 Theories of Persuasion, such as: "The Behavior Model", "The Halo Effect", "The Social Proof Principle", "The Cognitive Dissonance Theory", "The Ziegarnik Effect" etc. It also explains the work of Research Psychologists like: Sigmund Freud, Leon Festinger, Robert B. Cialdini, B. F. Skinner, Albert Bandura etc. Who Will Benefit From Reading "Persuasive Techniques"? Anyone interested in Influence, the Psychology of Persuasion, Subliminal Persuasion or Persuasive Techniques in general will learn a great deal. All the 21 Laws of Persuasion are covered as are all the most relevant persuasion theories and social psychology theorists. However, the book has a STRONG BUSINESS BIAS and will definitely help business people, internet marketers and entrepreneurs. "Persuasive Techniques" includes case studies, how each law can be applied and real-life examples of how these theories can benefit anyone and any business when applied properly. What Will You Discover From Reading "Persuasive Techniques"? Master the Power of Persuasion Discover How Subliminal Messages and Subliminal Persuasion works Learn Persuasive Techniques and Persuasive writing Techniques Persuasion, The Art of Persuasion, Persuasion Techniques, Persuasiveness and Methods of Persuasion Social Influence, Influencing, Influence Science and Practice How to Use Mind Control Techniques Persuasive Speaking and Tools of Persuasion Influence, Human Behavior, Mind Control and social Psychology Stop Being a Gullible Consumer And Much, Much More... People Who Read This Book: "I learned a lot from reading it! This is the most comprehensive, and accessible, book on marketing-related psychological theories I've ever seen."Moe Muise, KeywordsBlogger.com"You Can Understand Exactly How to Begin Applying These 21 Laws of Persuasion to Your Business Right Away!"Tim Nesbitt, TheAffiliateMarketingGuide.net"Richard's smashed it with this one - imagine a comprehensive book on the powers of persuasion with only the most essential details and tidbits in - no fluff, no random tangents... just value."Ben Palmer-Wilson, BenPalmerWilson.com"This is one book you don't want to miss out on! I'm adding my copy to my library of favorite marketing books right alongside of Robert B. Cialdini's books "Influence" and "YES - 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive". Cialdini's books are great but this book was written specifically help Internet Marketers." Steve Shulenski, StartaPhotographyBusinessToday.com"Richard gets it absolutely right. Richard explains and demonstrates how important psychology and really understanding what makes your potential target customers tick is in online marketing. I will read it again until I am confident that I've attained the level of psychological mastery that the author has obviously achieved." Steve Cowan, SteveCowan.com"This book taps into some advanced concepts, while still presenting the 'basic' info - so you don't need a degree in psychological theories to help you navigate the book (although I did get flashbacks of my last years in college...). The part that most marketers will enjoy is the "application" area in each Law of Persuasion chapter. This is the area that tells you how to use each specific law to help you sell and position your product." Danielle Lynn, DanielleLynn.com




Persuasive Acts


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In June 2015, Bree Newsome scaled the flagpole in front of South Carolina’s state capitol and removed the Confederate flag. The following month, the Confederate flag was permanently removed from the state capitol. Newsome is a compelling example of a twenty-first-century woman rhetor, along with bloggers, writers, politicians, activists, artists, and everyday social media users, who give new meaning to Aristotle’s ubiquitous definition of rhetoric as the discovery of the “available means of persuasion.” Women’s persuasive acts from the first two decades of the twenty-first century include new technologies and repurposed old ones, engaged not only to persuade, but also to tell their stories, to sponsor change, and to challenge cultural forces that repress and oppress. Persuasive Acts: Women’s Rhetorics in the Twenty-First Century gathers an expansive array of voices and texts from well-known figures including Hillary Rodham Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Michelle Obama, Lindy West, Sonia Sotomayor, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, so that readers may converse with them, and build rhetorics of their own. Editors Shari J. Stenberg and Charlotte Hogg have complied timely and provocative rhetorics that represent critical issues and rhetorical affordances of the twenty-first century.




Influence


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Influence: Science and Practice is an examination of the psychology of compliance (i.e. uncovering which factors cause a person to say "yes" to another's request) and is written in a narrative style combined with scholarly research. Cialdini combines evidence from experimental work with the techniques and strategies he gathered while working as a salesperson, fundraiser, advertiser, and other positions, inside organizations that commonly use compliance tactics to get us to say "yes". Widely used in graduate and undergraduate psychology and management classes, as well as sold to people operating successfully in the business world, the eagerly awaited revision of Influence reminds the reader of the power of persuasion. Cialdini organizes compliance techniques into six categories based on psychological principles that direct human behavior: reciprocation, consistency, social proof, liking, authority, and scarcity. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.




The Art of Persuasion


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The Art of Persuasion teaches you how to get what you want when you want it. You would love to have that ability, right? After studying some of the most successful men and women in modern history, author Bob Burg noticed how many common characteristics these people have—and shares them all with you. One trait that stands above all the rest is their ability to win people over to their way of thinking—they were all persuasive. Each of these life winners had a burning desire, coupled with great creativity, and a total, unshakable belief in their mission or cause. The Winning principles you will learn include: Making People Feel Important Everything is Negotiable Dealing with Difficult People Persuasion in Action What Sets You Apart from the Rest Nuggets of Wisdom Presented in everyday, clear, and often humorous language, The Art of Persuasion leaves an impression on you that will last a lifetime—filled with one success after another!




The Anatomy of Persuasion


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Some people seem to be able to talk anybody into anything! Do they simply possess a natural talent that the rest of us can never hope to imitate? This refreshing books says "No!" and provides readers with a unique, proven, step-by-step analytical thinking process that anyone can use to analyze, organize, and present information in a persuasive way. The Anatomy of Persuasion literally dissects each step in the persuasion process. Readers will turn their great ideas into tangible realities as they learn how to: * apply the two major principles of communication * perceive the needs of others * present the features and benefits of their idea * understand the subconscious decisions people often make * create a logical, error-free proposal (oral or written) that will win the day.




The Practice of Theory


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Many art historians regard poststructuralist theory with suspicion; some even see its focus on the political dimension of language as hostile to an authentic study of the past. Keith Moxey bridges the gap between historical and theoretical approaches with the provocative argument that we cannot have one without the other. "If art history is to take part in the processes of cultural transformation that characterize our society," he writes, "then its historical narratives must come to terms with the most powerful and influential theories that currently determine the way in which we conceive of ourselves." After exploring how the insights offered by deconstruction and semiotics change our understanding of representation, ideology, and authorship, Moxey himself puts theory into practice. In a series of engaging essays accompanied by twenty-eight illustrations, he first examines the impact of cultural values on Erwin Panofsky's writings. Taking a fresh look at work by artists from Albrecht Dürer and Erhard Schön to Barbara Kruger and Julian Schnabel, he then examines the process by which he generic boundaries between "high" and "low" art have helped to sustain class and gender differences. Making particular reference to the literature on Martin Schongauer, Moxey also considers the value of art history when it is reduced to artist's biography. Moxey's interpretation of the work of Hieronymus Bosch not only reassesses its intelligence and imagination, but also brings to light its pragmatic conformity to elite definitions of artistic "genius." With his compelling analysis of the politics of interpretation, Moxey draws attention to a vital aspect of the cultural importance of history.




The Persuasion Handbook


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The Persuasion Handbook provides readers with cogent, comprehensive summaries of research in a wide range of areas related to persuasion. From a topical standpoint, this handbook takes an interdisciplinary approach, covering issues of interest to interpersonal and mass communication researchers as well as psychologists and public health practitioners. Persuasion is presented in this volume on a micro to macro continuum, moving from chapters on cognitive processes, the individual, and theories of persuasion to chapters highlighting broader social factors and phenomena related to persuasion, such as social context and larger scale persuasive campaigns. Each chapter identifies key challenges to the area and lays out research strategies for addressing those challenges.




Pre-Suasion


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The acclaimed New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller from Robert Cialdini—“the foremost expert on effective persuasion” (Harvard Business Review)—explains how it’s not necessarily the message itself that changes minds, but the key moment before you deliver that message. What separates effective communicators from truly successful persuaders? With the same rigorous scientific research and accessibility that made his Influence an iconic bestseller, Robert Cialdini explains how to prepare people to be receptive to a message before they experience it. Optimal persuasion is achieved only through optimal pre-suasion. In other words, to change “minds” a pre-suader must also change “states of mind.” Named a “Best Business Books of 2016” by the Financial Times, and “compelling” by The Wall Street Journal, Cialdini’s Pre-Suasion draws on his extensive experience as the most cited social psychologist of our time and explains the techniques a person should implement to become a master persuader. Altering a listener’s attitudes, beliefs, or experiences isn’t necessary, says Cialdini—all that’s required is for a communicator to redirect the audience’s focus of attention before a relevant action. From studies on advertising imagery to treating opiate addiction, from the annual letters of Berkshire Hathaway to the annals of history, Cialdini outlines the specific techniques you can use on online marketing campaigns and even effective wartime propaganda. He illustrates how the artful diversion of attention leads to successful pre-suasion and gets your targeted audience primed and ready to say, “Yes.” His book is “an essential tool for anyone serious about science based business strategies…and is destined to be an instant classic. It belongs on the shelf of anyone in business, from the CEO to the newest salesperson” (Forbes).




Evidence, Argument, and Persuasion in the Policy Process


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In modern industrial democracies, the making of public policy is dependent on policy analysis--the generation, discussion, and evaluation of policy alternatives. Policy analysis is often characterized, especially by economists, as a technical, nonpartisan, objective enterprise, separate from the constraints of the political environment. however, says the eminent political scientist Giandomenico Majone, this characterization of policy analysis is seriously flawed. According to Majone, policy analysts do not engage in a purely technical analysis of alternatives open to policymakers, but instead produce policy arguments that are based on value judgments and are used in the course of public debate. In this book Majone offers his own definition of policy analysis and examines all aspects of it--from problem formulation and the choice of policy instruments to program development and policy evaluation. He argues that rhetorical skills are crucial for policy analysts when they set the norms that determine when certain conditions are to be regarded as policy problems, when they advise on technical issues, and when they evaluate policy. Policy analysts can improve the quality of public deliberation by refining the standards of appraisal of public programs and facilitating a wide-ranging dialogue among advocates of different criteria. In fact, says Majone, the essential need today is not to develop 'objective' measures of outcomes--the traditional aim of evaluation research--but to improve the methods and conditions of public discourse at all levels and stages of policy-making.