| Persuasive skills "Get What You Want with Indirect Persuasion" Getting people to do what you want is difficult, especially IF YOU LACK AUTHORITY & FORMAL POWER ! When direct techniques like, ASKING, fail, try more subtle approaches: (1) Talk less, listen more. Colleagues are less likely to resist when you've taken the time to acknowledge their concerns. Listen to their worries and make sure your solutions recognize them ( their worries). (2) Make them like you. It's hard to say no to someone you like ! We tend to like people who share our background and interests, so play up similarities. Flattery also works. If your colleague does a good job, tell him / her. (3) Do a favor. Where possible . When opportunity arises. For, doing something for someone gives you influence ! Everyone understands the need to repay what another person has given them. |
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