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In the competitive world of business, the ability to ethically persuade others effectively can set a company apart. Ethical persuasion is not about manipulation; it’s about understanding human behaviour and communicating in a way that builds trust, motivates action, and creates meaningful connections. From closing sales to leading teams, persuasion is a critical skill that impacts nearly every facet of business success.

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Mark Brown – Co Funder of Psybersafe 

Why Persuasion Matters

At its core, persuasion is both a science and an art. It is grounded in proven psychological principles that provide a systematic approach to influencing others, while also requiring the creativity and empathy to tailor those principles to real-world interactions. Whether you’re convincing a potential client, negotiating a partnership, or inspiring your team to embrace a new vision, the ability to persuade can shape the trajectory of your business. When applied ethically with a focus on mutual benefit, persuasion becomes a powerful tool for building trust, fostering collaboration and achieving shared success.

For businesses, the science of persuasion can drive:

  • Customer Loyalty: By connecting with customers on a deeper level, businesses can foster trust and long-term relationships.
  • Stronger Negotiations: Persuasion techniques help frame discussions in ways that create win-win scenarios.
  • Effective Leadership: Inspiring and guiding a team requires more than authority; it requires the ability to connect, influence and motivate.

Practical Applications in Business

The principles of persuasion can be applied across a variety of business contexts:

  • Marketing and Sales: Persuasion plays a central role in influencing buying decisions. Craft compelling messages that resonate with your audience, focus on their needs, and highlight benefits that matter most.
  • Negotiations: Successful negotiations rely on creating rapport and demonstrating mutual value. Use the power of reciprocity, social proof, and liking to align interests and create agreements that satisfy all parties.
  • Leadership and Team Building: Leaders who have the skills to persuade and influence can effectively align their teams with organisational goals, fostering a collaborative and motivated work environment.

Learn from Expert Mark Brown

To explore these concepts in depth, Mark Brown, a seasoned expert in business growth and strategy, will lead the upcoming “Science of Persuasion in Business” events hosted by us. Mark will share actionable insights and strategies to help business leaders harness the power of persuasion in their organisations.

These events are designed for business owners and leaders looking to enhance their ability to influence others ethically and effectively. Through interactive sessions, participants will gain practical tools to apply persuasion techniques in their marketing, sales, and leadership efforts.

Register for the events now:

West Oxfordshire Accelerator
📅 Date: Wednesday 12th February 2025
📍 Location: Witney Lakes
🎟 Register: Eventbrite – West Oxfordshire Accelerator

Cherwell Accelerator
📅 Date: Tuesday 4th March 2025
📍 Location: Bicester Hotel Golf and Spa
🎟 Register: Eventbrite – Cherwell Accelerator

These sessions are part of OxLEP’s Business Accelerator programmes, offering tailored support to established businesses. Don’t miss the chance to learn from Mark Brown and elevate your business through the science of persuasion.

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