Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Persuasion tips from Obama, the Storyteller-in-Chief

(My Original Blog Post: http://ping.fm/eyfJm)
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Bruce Hale asked:


Never question if the stories have the power to persuade? � Look no further resident Office.� current oval Sure, the president Barack Obama has charisma to spare. � True, he trumpeted a message of change and hope in a time when people were hungry for it. � And granted, the symbol of the powerful? S.A. of? hea of the American dream. � but above all, consumers of news? S.A. of? the hea. � And this skill has been a center of its efforts to persuade Americans.� verify the Democratic convention speech in 2004 that introduced Obama to the country. � The freshman senator said of his own story (? Of? � son of a farm girl in Kansas and a foreign student from? Of? Of Kenya�) and his account of? s? the family, in a way that made it an American story. The? of that? � � � mi levo in piedi sapente here that my story is part of larger American history,? Of Obama? � said explicitly. The �? of? � In no other country on earth is my? Of �? history even possible.� In saying this, we were reminded of one of the stories that we loved about our country: the quell'America is the land of freedom and opportunity. � November 4 last year, the victory speech? s? of Obama� took a powerful story to illustrate a key message: the quell'America can change for the better. � He said a woman in Atlanta who has collected his vote? of? � day of cooper Ann Nixon of 106 years? of? � born just a generation after slavery, when there were cars on the roads or in the air? of that? of sky.� talked about all the social changes the cooper had seen in his life and had made a story of hope, a story of the storms of alteration caused by weathering of and in? growing? � weaving her? of? � yes, we the message? of? of Cana in the story. � This is an example of using the manual to develop a story and a metaphor to make a larger point. � The stories pack the emotional resonance and emotions, after all, what is moving them towards action. � of the narrative? s? it worked for Obama�? � He has transformed a senator and a large thin-eared of matriculation in a president during just four years. The? t of? hasn skill of the narration of? s? � Obama� has spilled the attention of the media. � An article in the March 8 Los Angeles Times noted that, of the narrative? of? � is the focus of public speaking? s? of Obama�, ignorant obsession with the modern? Of �? Sound bite.� the main writer of speeches? s? President, Jon Favreau, the passion? s? of Obama� party for history. � According to the times article, explains his work to friends like this:? of? � tells a story. �? s? That the most important part of every speech, more than any line on: Tell a story from beginning to end? the? � Obama and Favreau of? � turned to power in history? s? Chairman of the first session refers to units Congress.� They said the story of how the country had fallen into economic crisis and how the administration intended estrarrla. � their history has worked? The effectiveness of �? s? the plan remains to be seen. � But despite all the doom and darkness in the news, the assessment? s? of Obama� has risen in opinion polls and has supported the contribution to its program. � has been a tough sell? � Take a tip from politics. � Work your question in the form of a coercive history, packed with emotion. � Retrieved from it a metaphor calling your listener to action. � And as the world supervision listen. �

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