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Building Leadership Skills Convincing & Influencing Instructor: Marie L. Radford, Ph.D. [email protected] An Infopeople Workshop Summer 2009

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Building Leadership SkillsConvincing & Influencing

Instructor:

Marie L. Radford, Ph.D.

[email protected]

An Infopeople Workshop

Summer 2009

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This Workshop Is Brought to Youby the Infopeople Project

Infopeople is a federally-funded grant project supported by the California State Library. It provides a wide variety of training to California libraries. Infopeople workshops are offered around the state and are open registration on a first-come, first-served basis.

For a complete list of workshops, and for other information about the project, go to the Infopeople website at infopeople.org.

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Introductions

• Instructor

• Participants– Name– Library– Position– Your Interests, Telling A (Convincing) Lie

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Overview

• Influencing, Convincing, Persuading

- definitions, tactics, & ethics

• Resistance to Change

• Generating Compliance

• Strategies for Making a Persuasive Case

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What’s the Difference?

Influencing

Convincing

Persuading

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Strongly Opposed

Mod.Opposed

Slightly Opposed

Neutral Slightly in Favor

Mod. in Favor

Strongly in Favor

Degrees of Persuasion

Persuasion involves any movement by the other from left to right.

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16 Tried & True Influence Tactics

• Marwell & Schmitt’s 1976 classic taxonomy

• See Tip Sheet!

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Ethics of Influence & Persuasion• Define ethics?

• Right vs. wrong?

• What moral principles guide you?

• How do you usually strike a balance:– What you want?– What is ethical?– Desired outcome?

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Exercise #2

I Was Appreciated – How Leaders Influence

Others Through Acknowledgement

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For Discussion

• What did you learn?

• How do leaders spread positive

influence? Negativity?

• What impact does gratitude have on your performance? Self-esteem?

• How can you tell gratitude is sincere?

• Opportunities for using influence to motivate others?

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BREAK TIME

• Please return on time, Thanks!

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Types of Resistance to Change• General resistance

– I don’t want to– I’m too busy

• Specific resistance– It’s too expensive– It’ll take too much time

• Passive-aggressive resistance– Whatever

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Exercise #3

“Clasp Your Hands”Resistance to Change

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Exercise #4

“We don’t do that at our library”

Resistance to Change

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Countering Resistance• Accept as part of process

• Uncover reasons

• Address resistance – Logic– Humor– Challenge– 9 Laws of Persuasion

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9 Laws of Persuasion

• Hogan (2007)

• See Tip Sheet.

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Exercise #5

Convincing OthersGetting to Yes

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For Discussion

• What did you learn?

• More difficult to persuade, or

to resist? Why?

• How can you use win-win thinking to be persuasive?

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Think & Act “Win-Win”

• Identify & satisfy underlying needs

• Look out for yourself & other

• Actively seek & create wins

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Words that InfluenceBe positive

– Let me find out…– What I can do is…– Would you please…

Be curious– Please tell me more…

Beware influence destroyers– See Tip Sheet!

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More Power Words

• Next time…

• Instead…

• Despite…

• Satisfy…

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LUNCH TIME

• Please return on time, Thanks!

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LEAPS for Voluntary ComplianceListen

Empathize

Ask

Paraphrase

Summarize

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Effective Listening

DO’S• Pay attention• Listen actively• Invite talk• Open mind• Supportive • Show acceptance

& understanding• Note NV cues

DON’TS

• Rush to fill silences

• Be defensive

• Forget to listen for feelings

• Hesitate to clarify

• Glaze over

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Active Listening Techniques

• Encouraging– “I see…”

• Restating– “If I understand, your idea is…”

• Reflecting– “You were pretty upset by…”

• Summarizing– “These seem to be key ideas you’ve expressed…”

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Another Simple Compliance Technique

• Influence through expressions of gratitude & praise.

• Remember power of please & thank you

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Exercise #6

Thank -You Notes

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For Discussion• What did you learn?

• Was this easy or not, & why?

• What impact will notes have?

• How can writing thank-you notes inspire & motivate others?

• How can this become a habit?

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Nonverbal Communication & Persuasion

• Types of NV communication (See Tip Sheet)

• Importance of congruence

• Messages of sincerity

• Remaining outwardly calm

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Exercise #7

Analyzing Video Clips

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Presenting Main Points to Convince Others

• Building credibility

• Using evidence

• Reasoning

• Appealing to emotions

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Powerful Presentation Techniques

• Place strongest points…– First (primacy)– Last (recency)

• Deal with opposing arguments• 4 Elements - persuasive case• Strategic considerations

– See Tip Sheet on Persuasive Techniques & Leadership Principles

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Exercise #8

Practicing Persuasion

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For Discussion

• What did you learn?

• Characteristics of most persuasive speeches?

• What would you have done with more time? With Web access?

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Conclusion & More Information

• Area of continuous improvement

• Well worth it!

• For more information, see bibliography