How to Be Persuasive from Writing to Speaking

The Great Canadian Leadership Podcast

28-03-2023 • 20 mins

Can you persuade another without feeling pushy or manipulative?

Short answer… YES! In this episode, you’ll uncover easy ways to persuade, whether you’re writing or speaking. Your emails, communications and interactions motivate others to action.

This episode is “How to Be Persuasive from Writing to Speaking”. Our host, Joel Silverstone, shares with you the strategies and insights to make persuasion simple and respectful. You will find the ideas and tips to balance emotions and logic that connect with the other to be persuasive.

Because persuasion is making it easy for the other person. Join us on how you can do this with your writing and communication skills.

This is part of our 4-part series on the soft skills you need for 2023: Empathy in Business, Leading Complex Projects with Clarity, Change - Turning Resistance into Resilience, and How to Be Persuasive in Your Writing and Communication.

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