Speaking to Influence Others Sally Schmall, MSW, SPHR Organizational Development Manager

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Speaking to Influence Others Sally Schmall, MSW, SPHR Organizational Development Manager

“A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth can even get it’s boots on” - Mark Twain

Made to Stick

L.Newton, "Overconfidence in the communication of Intent: Heard and Unheard Melodies", Ph.D. diss.,Stanford University, The Curse of Knowledge Once we know something, we find it hard to imagine what it is like not to know it. Information imbalance is a common occurrence. Tappers and listeners are managers and employees, professors and students, parents and children…….

C.Heath, D.Heath (2008) Made to stick: why some ideas survive and others die. Random House Publishing Group Inc., New York. Six Principles of Sticky Ideas Simplicity Unexpectedness Concreteness Credibility Emotions Stories

SUCCESs ChecklistMessage Simple Unexpected Concrete Credible Emotional Story

Finding the core at Southwest Airlines  Southwest has been consistently profitable for more then 30 years  Herb Keller “I can teach you the secret to running this airline in thirty seconds. This is it: We are THE low-fare airline. Once you understand that fact, you can make any decision about this company’s future as well as I can.”  Have fun at work – employees can put new ideas together to impact customer service

P. Hernandi, F.Steen, "The Tropical Landscapes of Proverbial: A Crossdisciplinay Travelogue", Style 33 (1999): Simple = Core + Compact

What’s the Golden Rule? “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” Ideas that are compact enough to be catchy and meaningful enough to make a difference are remembered Compactness is essential – otherwise information overload. How can you make your messages more simple (core + compact)?

K.Freiberg, J.Freiberg, Nuts! Southwest Airlines' Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success (Austin, Tex.:Bard Press, 1996), Unexpected Flight safety announcements occur in a tough message environment. What if you had to make the safety announcement? How would you get people to listen to you? 6dQ 6dQ

Unexpected Most of the time we can’t demand attention, we must attract it. Break a pattern We can’t influence others if our messages don’t break through the clutter to get attention – How do you get people’s attention? – How do you keep it?

Unexpected Surprise Interest keeps our attention – Identify the core of your message – Figure out what is counter intuitive about it (i.e. unexpected implications of your core message) – Communicate message in a way that creates surprise and interest

Concrete What makes something concrete? If you can examine or experience something with your senses, it’s concrete. Concrete ideas are easer to understand and remember. Concreteness makes targets transparent. – “High performance” is abstract. – “Great customer service” is abstract. – “Participation in class” is abstract.

Concrete Step 1: Write down as many things that are white in color as you can think of in the next fifteen seconds. Step 2: Write down as many white things in your refrigerator as you can think of. Concreteness is a way of mobilizing and focusing your brain.

Concrete It takes effort to speak concretely about a subject / task you know well. It is easy to loose awareness that we are talking like an expert (Curse of Knowledge). Effort in being concrete increases likelihood that other will understand.

D.Haney, "News That Ulcers Are Caused by Bacteria Travels Slowly to MDs," Buffalo News, Feb 11, Credible For a long time, the cause of ulcers was a mystery. Ulcers are caused by bacteria (H.pylori) If ulcers were caused by bacteria, they could be cured by antibiotics! Improve the health and comfort of several hundred million people. Unfortunately, no one believed them.

Credible Scientist had believed other theories for so long that they would not shift their perspective Warren was a staff pathologist and Marshall was a resident. The medical community expects important discoveries to come from world class research Universities not Perth.

Credible 1984 Marshall drank a glass filled with a billion H.plori “It tasted like swamp water” Experiencing pain, nausea and vomiting Cured himself with antibiotics – spurred subsequent research 1994 the NIH endorsed the idea that antibiotics were the preferred treatment for ulcers 2005 Marshall & Warren received the Nobel Prize in Medicine

Finding Credibility What makes people believe ideas? Tap into: – Authorities / experts (Stephen Hawking) – Celebrities (Oprah book club) – Anti-authorities: someone who does not have a vested interest The honesty and trustworthiness of our sources, not their status, allows them to act as authorities Who are the anti-authorities that you should tap into to convey your message?

Emotional “If I look at the mass, I will never act.” If I loo at one, I will”. Mother Theresa

D.Small, G.Loewenstein, and P.Slovis, "Can Insight Breed Callousness? The Impact of Learning About the Identifiable Victim Effect on Sympathy", working paper, University of Pennsylvania, Emotional Offered participants $5 to complete a survey When survey was completed participants’ were given a charity request letter Two versions (statistics/story) Statistics version - $1.14 the story version $2.38 Avoid the “drop in the bucket affect”

Emotional What matters to people? – People matter to themselves – Invoke self – interest “WHIFF-Y” – Invoke group interest – why would this matter to the group? – Ask yourself the “three whys”

Stories Stories are an effective teaching tool if they provide knowledge and motivation 1990’s Subway launched a campaign to tout the healthiness of a new line of subs. Based on a statistic: 7 subs under 6 grams of fat. “7 Under 6”

Stories: The Subway Diet Jared FogleThe Bloomington Subway Murray, Rheana (June 9, 2013). "Subway commercial spokesman Jared Fogle marks 15 years of turkey subs and keeping the weight off". New York Daily News. Retrieved November 18, 2014.

Stories The first spot aired on January 1, 2000, introducing Fogle and his story, complete with a disclaimer: "The Subway diet, combined with a lot of walking, worked for Jared. We're not saying this is for everyone. You should check with your doctor before starting any diet program. But it worked for Jared."

SUCCESs It’s simple. Eat subs lose weight It’s unexpected: Loose weight eating fast food? It’s concrete: Formula – eat only subs It’s credible: Antiauthority truthfulness It’s emotional: It is about Jared It’s a story: He overcomes the odds and we can too!