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LDRS 410: Leader Persuasion Report

LDRS 410: Leader Persuasion Report

“The most important persuasion tool you have in your entire arsenal is integrity”.

–Zig Ziglar

Assignment

The purpose of this assignment is to examine the ways in which different leaders

persuade their employees or others to undertake new ideas within the framework of the

Six Principles of Persuasion and/or Think Win-win.

Basically, you will be required to do some research to find stories and experiences

about how a business leader succeeded or failed to persuade others (customers,

business partners, employees or colleagues)

Note: please use a real-life case. Written cases from textbooks or any other sources

will not be considered as your own.

the Theories:

1. What Is Persuasion? by Scott McLean

Persuasion is an act or process of presenting arguments to move, motivate, or change your

audience. Aristotle taught that rhetoric, or the art of public speaking, involves the faculty of

observing in any given case the available means of persuasion. 1 In the case of President Obama,

he may have appealed to your sense of duty and national values. In persuading your parents to

lend you the car keys, you may have asked one parent instead of the other, calculating the

probable response of each parent and electing to approach the one who was more likely to

adopt your position (and give you the keys). Persuasion can be implicit or explicit and can have

both positive and negative effects. … presenting your audience with arguments in order to

motivate them to adopt your view, consider your points, or change their behavior.

Principles of Persuasion by Scott McLean

Six principles

1. Reciprocity

2. Scarcity

3. Authority

4. Commitment and consistency

5. Consensus

6. Liking

2. Think Win-Win

by Stephen R. Covey

Win/Win is a frame of mind and heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human

interactions. Win/Win means that agreements or solutions are mutually beneficial, mutually

satisfying. With a Win/Win solution, all parties feel good about the decision and feel committed

to the action plan. Win/Win sees life as a cooperative, not a competitive arena. Most people tend

to think in terms of dichotomies: strong or weak, hardball or softball, win or lose. But that kind

of thinking is fundamentally flawed. It’s based on power and position rather than on principle.

Win/Win is based on the paradigm that there is plenty for everybody, that one person’s success is

not achieved at the expense or exclusion of the success of others.

Win/Win is a belief in the Third Alternative. It’s not your way or my way; it’s a better way, a

higher way.

The Report

Write a 3-4 page (not including title page or reference list) report describing what you

learned from your research. Use APA format with an introduction and a conclusion.

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