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Which of your favorite leaders could convince you to join this critical discussion of how the art of persuasion can impact your role, meetings and business? What key traits do they possess? Persuasion often requires credible authority and likability. But people can also be persuaded to act if they believe something is scarce (hello, toilet paper) or if the action is a popular one among their peers. Persuasion plays a key role in everything we do as meeting professionals, particularly as we seek the strategist role of the future, one upon which key stakeholders rely for critical decisions related to how meetings fuel organization-wide growth and KPI achievement. Join us for this exploration of the principles of persuasion and discover key ways you can more thoughtfully apply and practice them as a meeting professional of the future.
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After this curated discussion, you will be able to:
Thoughtfully apply persuasion principles to your job.
Practice persuasion in meaningful ways.
Persuade key leaders and stakeholders on critical decisions and meeting impacts.
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