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Tips to Engage, Not Upset, People You Want to Influence
Liz Guthridge
April 2012
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3. What’s going on?—Caveat
I’m not a doctor, neither in
RL nor played on TV.
Instead, I’m a Results coach
and consultant with brain-
friendly training.
By Dave Elfanbaum
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4. What’s going on?—Work trends
Working (and playing)
from anywhere
More project-based work
with more diverse teams
Faster
pace Increase in work
quantity
More global orientation
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5. What’s going on? —Work trends
Using “weapons of mass
distraction” that are connecting
and merging
Demanding bite-sized information for
our snack culture
“Asking and engaging,” not
“telling and selling”
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7. What’s going on?—Scientific research
Neuroscience research shows the brain:
Is more
emotional, Tires
less quickly
rational
Hardwires
Is unique everything,
Is a yet easy to
connection rewire
machine
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8. What’s going on?
What Disconnect
science
knows
What
business
does
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9. So what?
7 ways to communicate in a brain-friendly way
Name Be Clear
Be C³ Concise
things positive
1. Improve clarity Compelling
Use Set
Be visual
metaphors deadlines
Slow
down
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10. So what?
Name things: Anxious
• Emotions
• Programs
Infinite
• Goals
Possibilities
to help the pre‐frontal
cortex conserve energy for
other tasks. Goal: Answer
to “My trusted
advisor”
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12. So what?
Be C³
• Clear
• Concise
• Compelling
to help us grasp and
remember.
“Wow, he’s handsome! He
looks like a young George
Clooney in a dog’s body!”
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14. So what?
“Assumptions are the
termites of relationships,”
Use metaphors
‐‐ Henry Winkler
Explain that “A is B” to
help us connect the
abstract to the concrete.
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15. So what?
Set deadlines • DUE BY FRIDAY EOB
to give us a sense of
certainty, which the brain • ACTION REQUIRED BY
craves. 3/15
• Deadline: April 15
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16. So what?
Slow down… Unplug
and reduce external
Exercise
stimulus to help us
tap into our
unconsciousness.
About 90% of our brain Sleep
processing is
unconscious, which works
on problems, makes
connections and creates
ah-ha moments.
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17. Now what?
Embrace the science
Pause and ponder
First try 1 – 3 ideas
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18. Now what?
Discipline
• Try 1‐3 on • Learn more
your own • Test and • Join me
refine
Resources
Actions
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19. Now what?
For example, C³: clear, concise and compelling
• Be clear on intent.
• Try 1‐3 on • Provide specifics.
your own • Use Word readability stats:
• Passive sentences: less than
20%
• Flesch reading ease: 40% or
more
Actions • Flesch-Kincaid grade level:
10 or lower
• Structure as WIIFM
• Have call to action
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20. Now what? Resources
For all resources
http://connectconsultinggroup.com/hrdotcom/
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21. Now what? Stay in touch
7 mistakes
leaders make when
introducing change
Connect:
www.linkedin.com/in/lizguthridge
E-mail:
info@connectconsultinggroup.com
Participate:
http://connectconsultinggroup.com/strategic
actiongroup/
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