507: Robert Cialdini | A New Look at the Science of Influence

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Building Trust
explains that trustworthiness, combined with expertise, is crucial for effective communication. He suggests mentioning a weakness before presenting the strongest feature of your case to establish credibility. This approach makes people perceive you as honest and trustworthy, enhancing the impact of your arguments 1.
If you've got expertise and trustworthiness as a communicator, all other things equal, no one can beat you.
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adds that this strategy is effective in various scenarios, such as job interviews, where acknowledging a lack of experience can be offset by demonstrating a willingness to learn 1.
Ethical Influence
Maintaining ethical standards while leveraging authority is essential for genuine and lasting influence. emphasizes the importance of pointing to naturally occurring principles like true scarcity and real commitments, rather than fabricating them 2.
You can feel both successful and ethical by pointing to them rather than fabricating or counterfeiting their presence in a situation.
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He also advises expecting the best from people in new situations, which fosters generosity and strengthens partnerships through reciprocity and commitment 3.
Authority Defense
Recognizing and defending against undue influence by perceived authorities is crucial. recommends questioning the true authority of the person and their potential biases 4.
Is this person truly an authority on the topic? Is there a reason why this authority might be not telling me the truth?
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