Saturday, March 5, 2011

HOW TO COMMAND, INFLUENCE AND CONTROL PEOPLE




The Styles and Methods of Power





Power is the ability to get things done - your way. Sometimes



it's a direct order that you give, sometimes a suggestion you



make, or a request or the asking of a favor; but the result (if



you have power) is always that the other person acts and you



derive a benefit from the other person's actions.





Once can have power in many different ways. You have it over



your employees because you pay their salaries. If you are an



expert in a special field, it's because you know the best way to



handle matters. In a legal dispute it's because you have the



law on your side. If you have credit cards, it can be part of



your lifestyle to go into a store, hotel, or restaurant, in any



city, and order whatever you wish. In politics it's because



folks will give you their votes, hoping that you'll work and



succeed in getting the government to serve them in their area.



And there's the power that derives from being talented, charming



and capable; of being up-to-the minute and knowledgeable, so



people know if they let you handle things for them or listen to



your advice, they'll come out ahead.





One more aspect of power. This concerns competition. If all



the world were fair and equal, one would have no need for the



upper hand, for the advantage, for power. But of course the



world isn't. Which often means that in a competitive situation



you cannot merely settle for an equal chance. You must keep



your eyes and ears, and indeed all you faculties, open for any



clue or other tips that will move the balance in your favor.



Whenever possible, make sure you get more than an equal chance.





You Have to Look the Part





People are impressed by how a man looks. They are often not



aware of exactly why they treat one man like a VIP and another



gets the bum's rush. Their reactions may be subliminal, below



their conscious awareness. But take it from me, if you're well



dressed, neatly groomed, hair trimmed, etc., and are driving a



snazzy car, you'll be well received; while a guy who's wearing



sloppy clothes, unshaven and unclean, and who's driving an old



heap, will hardly get any attention at all. Look as good as you



can; and back it up in other ways.





Add the other elements of the power image too. Clothing - it's



worth investing some money to be well dressed. Buy suits on time



payments if you can (a credit card is very useful for this).



That way the clothes are helping to get power, and therefore



money, for you while you are paying for them. Don't forget



about the car you drive around in; if the one you have is not



impressive then rent one that is. Rental cars don't cost that



much and driving a good one pays dividends in the power sphere.



Try to join clubs and organization (business, social, political)



that have important and influential members. If at first you



can't become a member, then manoeuvre a member into taking you



as his guest.





Money and power beget money and power, the more they thing you



have, the more you'll get.





We must repeat that, for most people, those who belong to the



power elite are those that appear to belong to it. Unless



recognized personally, a millionaire will be turned away from a



class restaurant if he's not well-dressed.





You Have to Consciously Act the Part of One Who is Used to Being



in Command





There's another extremely important factor in appearing to



already have money and power beyond what I mentioned above and



that is your own manner of doing things. You must move, speak



and act power. Have you ever met the grandson of a man who



amassed a fortune and wondered how a grandfather who did so much



could have a grandson who seems like such a weakling? It's



true; that grandson could never get rich on his own; if he



hadn't inherited his family's money, he'd be poor because he's



weak and incompetent. And it shows. The men who, like



yourself, are capable of making money now, are men who can act



in a strong style that almost seems to draw money like a magnet.



Language, and the way you speak , can say as much as the ideas



in your words. Equally important however, is your body



language, that is, the way you stand, walk, move and sit, and



the gestures you make.





Be the Man Who's in Demand





Power isn't just you being able to call someone and tell him



what to do; it's also other men calling you and asking for your



business or wanting to associate with you. If you're a man who



seems to possess a wide knowledge of the world, an awareness of



trend, if you're the early-bird who catches sight of



opportunities first, if you're the man who's capable of handling



many different kinds of situations, then people will seek you



out. They'll invite you to vacation at their country homes, to



meet their influential associates, to join their social clubs



and their business syndicates. And when they do, all of these



will enhance your image of power, and widen your power base so



you can zoom in even more.





When the Fight for Power Gets Harder





Everything we've said so far will be useful in just about every



situation; but when the struggle for power gets more intense,



some other methods are needed. When the person(s) you're



talking to has been open-minded and your powers of persuasion



have been working from the moment you first started talking, the



usual techniques can be used. But what if you're dealing with



someone whose mind is closed to your ideas and influence from



the start, or who feels he is in direct competition with you?



Then things must be handled somewhat differently.





Most important, be in control of the situation at all times. If



you feel your control is slipping, do something to regain it,



You could do something vividly dramatic and totally bewildering



to the other person, like suddenly shouting or pounding on your



desk. Or you could press a secret buzzer to have someone rush



in and interrupt when the other side is coming on too strong.





Never ever get into a power struggle when you're at any kind of



a disadvantage; if you're tired or if the discussion turns to a



subject in which the other guy is an expert. Always focus your



own mental energy and project your thoughts into his mind. Look



him in the eyes, try to gain his confidence. Always have a



picture in your mind of a victory over this person bigger than



the victory you need to achieve your aims. And whatever you do,



don't lose; that is, if you realize that you can't beat him,



then leave. It's better not to have victory than to have a



defeat.





Say Whatever Does the Trick





Making a lot of money is largely a process of convincing people,



of selling yourself, your service, your product. And the trick



is to tell them what they want to hear. The problem is to find



out what they want to hear. So you'll start out by giving them



basic information about what you're selling. You then continue



with your sales approach, always watching their reactions



carefully. When you see their eyes light up and they then lean



forward with interest, then continue on the topic that aroused



that interest, no matter how odd it may seem to you. And do the



opposite when you reach any of the usual parts of your



presentation, if the prospect shows less than the normal amount



of interest; that is, shorten that part and go on tho the next.





From Start to Finish





You start out by telling them what the product or service is or



does. The kinds of benefits people get from using it and some



examples of ways, both usual and unusual, that other folks have



used it. It often helps to mention that "Mr. Anderson, you



know, the big shot, just bought two of them for his own use", or



that "the XYZ Corporation recently bought seven of them for



their executives". Or if you're selling a more heavy duty item,



that "Smith's Construction Company has been using them for



years". If it's almost a custom made item, tell them they're



one of the select few who will even get a chance to buy it. If



you have an opportunity to talk to his wife or a friend of his,



play along with that other person and have them unknowingly



hinting to the customer that "it certainly sounds like a good



deal". If his kids are with him, get them to needle him into



buying it. Use any method that works.





Suppose the guy seems convinced but he can't seem to make up his



mind to actually hand over the money or sign the contract to



make the purchase. Sometimes it helps to imply that he really



can't afford it. He might buy it just to show you he isn't poor



or a cheapskate. Another great strategy that sometimes works in



desperation to close a sale is to make him feel guilty if he



doesn't buy. Imply that he deliberately wasted your time and



energy, the he's rotten and thoughtless, that he just wanted to



make a phony impression on his wife or girl friend or anyone who



is there with him. You might want to say all this very loudly,



almost yelling, so that a crowd gathers and you shame him into



buying. Or you can try another method to clinch the sale, offer



him a "special bonus". Say you'll give him a longer time to



pay, or a contract for "free" servicing or that you'll add on a



bonus of another item "free". Actually he may have been



entitled to this "extra" all along, but if you haven't mentioned



it, then now's the time. Try to keep one or two tings in



reserve as your last pieces of ammunition.





To Sum It Up





Prepare in advance so you know the other man's point of view;



if you're able to benefit him, he'll practically jump at the



chance to let you make money off him. Tell him what he wants to



hear. And above all, keep eyes and ears open for any



information, clues or tip-offs, favorable or unfavorable, that



will give you the powers to persuade him.





In the power battle called life, victory will go to those who



find the right weapons and use them. So keep your weapons



handy; get a head start and don't lose it. Be alert for clues



you can use to your advantage. Present yourself with



confidence; broadcast your will power, speak and move with



assurance, and, to make sure they get the message, have the



clothes, car, office and the other outer appearances of power



and money. People tend to believe what they see, and if you



look like you've got it made, then you will have it made.


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