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In this webinar, award-winning author Professor Richard Birke will help illuminate the ways to use neuroscience and psychology to improve the ways we make decisions and also to better understand the reasons why our clients, partners, opponents and colleagues think and act the way they do. This webinar will attempt to be at once practical and theoretical, informative and interactive. Please join Professor Birke as he helps us understand why it is difficult to get someone to change their mind, how best to persuade others, how the brain can be lured into accepting or rejecting an offer based on how the offer was phrased, how to recognize and avoid traps associated with formulating or evaluating proposals, and more.
When:
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
12:30 pm - 1:45 pm Mountain
Cost:
Free of charge