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Persuasion: The Key to Entrepreneurial Success

Changing Minds: The Art And Science of Changing Our Own And Other People's Minds

Being a good entrepreneur means being able to effectively convince an investor that you have a great idea, persuade partners that your approach is right, and convince potential customers that the solution is right for them. If all your ideas are intuitively obvious to everyone, you probably aren’t thinking outside the box, or don’t really have the next big thing.

The process and tactics involved in winning over others with your views have has been studied extensively by Howard Gardner, and documented in “Changing Minds: The Art and Science of Changing Our Own and Other People’s Minds.” It turns out that the same principles apply to changing your own mind (learning new things), as well as others.

There is no single “silver bullet” here. Leaders seeking support for their ideas shouldn’t rely on a single method of persuasion. I agree with an old Harvard Management Update, which suggests you need to tailor your approach to the audience, as well as use as many of the following pragmatic approaches as possible:

Theoretically, all these tactics can be related to Gardner’s seven levers of persuasion:

  1. Rational reasoning: Logically outline the pros and cons of a decision.
  2. Research: Present data and relevant cases to support the argument.
  3. Resonance: Use your likeability and emotional appeal to win support for your view.
  4. Representational re-description: Make your point in many different ways.
  5. Resources and rewards: Use rewards or punishment as incentives.
  6. Real-world events: Use events from society at large to make your point.
  7. Resistances: Understand the factors that cause people to reject your view.

As a practical implementation, I find that the most persuasive leaders start their conversations by asking questions. They get to know what is important to that person, what moves them, and what level of resistance the receiver has to the new idea. The higher the level of resistance, the more time and more of these techniques will be required.

If you are an entrepreneur, or any business professional, you need to change people’s minds, including your own, on a regular basis. I’m convinced that the tactics listed here can improve your success rate, and your overall effectiveness in your job. Feel free to try to change my mind.

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