The ability to persuade and influence has never been in more
demand among managers. The days of simply telling people what
to do and expecting them to do it are long gone. Now you have to
be able to ‘sell your ideas’.
The key to effective persuasion is having powerful ideas and
delivering them well. Ideas are the currency of communication.
Information alone will never influence anyone to act. Only ideas
have the power to persuade.
The old word for this power is rhetoric. Since ancient times,
the art of rhetoric has taught people how to assemble and deliver
their ideas. Few people – at least in Europe – now study rhetoric
systematically. Yet, by applying a few simple principles, you can
radically improve the quality of your persuasion.
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