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How to Move Minds and Influence People Iain Carruthers

How to Move Minds and Influence People By Iain Carruthers

How to Move Minds and Influence People by Iain Carruthers


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Summary

Stories are THE most important way of influencing others. This book helps you get your own story straight, and use it to persuade others round to your way of thinking, for maximum impact in modern business.

How to Move Minds and Influence People Summary

How to Move Minds and Influence People: A remarkable way of engaging and persuading others by Iain Carruthers

If you are running a project, leading a team or trying to win a contract, think about the people you need to influence. What if you could get behind their scepticism or defences? What if they could see the world from your vantage, and enjoy the view? What if they could see just what was possible? This book has a simple aim: to help you influence people by firing their imaginations. Don't argue with them. Don't proposition them. Let a well chosen story or stories smuggle in what you need them to know. You don't need special skills or a silky smooth voice. You just need to take a few practical steps and soon the unlikeliest of people will be eating out of your hand. Inside you'll discover: Ideas and tools to help you influence others in your working life How to craft a story to an audience and their needs How to understand and tell your own story This book will show you how to create a story to influence anybody, in any situation. Whether you are trying to influence a single person or a room full of expectant or cynical faces, discover how to make your point, change others' minds, and carry people with you.

About Iain Carruthers

Iain Carruthers graduated from Wadham College, Oxford. He holds a Masters in Organisational Consulting from Ashridge. He is founder of The Encounter Business (www.encounterbusiness.com), a change agency specializing in making brands useful to business. Until 2003, Iain was a Director at Interbrand, having previously worked as a consultant and marketer in the UK and USA. He is a frequent conference speaker and business commentator, appearing on Radio 4 and CNN. He shares a home in London with three women, although two of them are under six.

Table of Contents

What happens next? Act 1 Your difference In this first section, we concentrate on the importance of story structure as a way of understanding your life and purpose. We look at three protaganists form major US films - Erin Brokovitvh, American Beauty and The Shawshank Redemption - to understand the basics of being a protaganist. You are interesting to yourself and of interest of others only when you are prepared to risk and make choices in pursuit of a value bigger than you. Act 1 delivers a succession of insights and tools to help you articulate your 'active value' Protagonists in action Erin Brokovitch Justice Lester Burnham Freedom Andy Dufresne Survival How stories work How stories make sense of life The basic structure of a story - plot, event, choice, consequence, truth The protagonist You and your storyLiving your story The core elements What's thickening your plot? The story work out Act 2 What happens next? In Act 2 we look at the way you create change through the use of story as a means of influence. We review a number of stories that help create and sustain influence, 'set piece' stories that can help you in particular situations. We close with a reminder of the difference you want to make, closing with a reprise of the stories of great protaganists, and the essentially human qualities that make them what they are. Stories you need A collection of examples and stories that work Work outs The interview The proposal The pitch The appraisal The negotiation And? Getting a response Curtain Making a difference

Additional information

GOR001997900
9780273663362
0273663364
How to Move Minds and Influence People: A remarkable way of engaging and persuading others by Iain Carruthers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2003-06-05
128
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