What does it take to communication in a way that you move people to take action? What does it take to get people to pay attention, to value your words?
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1. Persuasive Communication
What does it really take to move people to action
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Conor Neill
Lecturer of Managing People in Organizations
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2. What makes a great
communicator?
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3. Typical Challenges of Weak
Communication
1. I lose people’s attention easily
2. People agree, but then do
nothing
3. People avoid my phone calls (… at
least I think so!)
4. People avoid giving me feedback
(or only “sugarcoated”)
5. I have difficulty listening to
others
6. People never agree with me
7. People “hijack” my meetings, my
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presentations, my conversation
6. Three requirements to Move
people to Action
Logos Ethos Pathos
• Logical, • Credibility • Emotional
rational • Reputation Connection
argument • Delivery • Feelings
• Makes regarding
sense from the Topic
audience’s • Essence of
POV Good Story
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7. TED Education: Lesson on
Aristotle’s Triad of Persuasion
http://bit.ly/TED-Aristotle
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8. Most Communication
Fails Here: Point X
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Photo Credit: Douglas
Pulsipher
9. Point X
• “When I am finished speaking, my listeners will
________________”
– …buy my product
– …ask for more information
– …approve my recommendation
– …agree to a second meeting
– …ask for a proposal
– …respond more quickly when the phone rings
• Important: Make it an ACTIVE verb
– Measurable, Observable
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10. Its not about you…not about you.
It is
• Photo?
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11. Four types of audience
Unite the community and provide focus
Friendly
Provide “new” information and label it as
Hostile such. On the basis of “new” information
you can ask for change.
Why it is important for them before you
Apathetic try any change
Need to educate in order to give the
Uninformed criteria to make their choices
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12. The 3 parts to a speech
1.Open
2.Middle
3.Close
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13. The Logos Speech Structure
• “Grabber”
– gain audience attention and motivate them to
listen
• Topic Sentence
– express clearly your position
• Three Supporting Arguments
– “Signpost”
– Use examples, statistics, experts, stories
• Close
– Refer back to the “grabber”
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14. “The exact words we use are less
important than the energy, intensity and
conviction that we convey”
Jules Rose
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15. Develop your style
• Authority
– “strength”
– Look and sound as if you mean what you say
• Energy
– Give the impression that it matters to you
• Audience Awareness
– See and respond to your audience
– Connect to individual members of the audience
– Exercise: See the audience hair colour, glasses, frowns,
smiles…
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16. EVERYTHING YOU NEED
RHETORIC CONTENT DELIVERY
• LOGOS • OPEN • AUTHORITY
• ETHOS • MIDDLE • ENERGY
• PATHOS • CLOSE • AUDIENCE
AWARE
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17. • S • Stories
• P • Practice
• E • Energy
• A • Authority
• K • Knowledge
• E • Experience
• R • Reason
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18. Experience what it really takes to move people to action
Join our Short Focused Program on Communication Skills , May 7-9
(www.iese.edu/DCS)
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Notas del editor
Cassandra – tricked Apollo into giving her the gift of prophesy. As punishment, Apollo cursed Cassandra to be right but never have anyone believe her. Cassandra thus exemplifies the rhetorically deficient person. She knows the answer, she knows she is right, she knows she has done her homework… but is unable to convince anyone to do anything about it.Cassandra’s Curse.Rhetoric is a skill, a talent. A skilled communicator sees the available means of persuasion. A skilled communicator understands that his point of view and the audience point of view are different. The argument must begin from what the audience take as given and build from there.But as John Searle has argued, it is extremely difficult to make an argument that does not “fit the facts”, we are very good at seeing the way things actually are.
Poll – where does communication fail?1?2?3?
Locutionary act “Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?”Illocutionary intent Kill Thomas BeckettPerlocutionary effect Knights head to Caterbury Cathedral to kill Beckett