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Author Nordgren, Loran F., author.

Title The human element : overcoming the resistance that awaits new ideas / Loran Nordgren, David Schonthal.

Publication Info. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2022]

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Description xii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-215) and index.
Contents The law of attraction: the battle between fuel and friction -- Thinking in fuel: the reasons a fuel-based mindset rules the world -- Inertia: why we stick with what we know -- Overcoming inertia: how to transform a novel idea into a familiar friend -- Effort: why we follow the path of least resistance -- Overcoming effort: how to build aerodynamic ideas -- Emotion: why the best ideas produce the most anxiety -- Overcoming emotion: how to quiet the fears that impede progress -- Reactance: why we feel the impulse to resist change -- Overcoming reactance: how to help your audience persuade themselves -- Three case studies: putting friction theory into practice.
Summary "This book offers the readers two essential insights. First, readers will discover the four Frictions that operate against their efforts to influence and innovate. They will come to understand the unexpected reasons why the ideas and initiatives they are most passionate about get rejected. Second, readers will learn how to both identify and disarm these forces of resistance. Even better, the reader will discover how to turn the forces of Friction into winds of change. The insights this book offers are important because, as the authors will show, people have the wrong influence intuitions. The conventional approach to influence and catalyzing change is to add or highlight value -- to explain the benefits or enhance the appeal. They call this the "sizzle syndrome". The conventional approach is, of course, necessary. But it's woefully insufficient. Insufficient because it misses not just half the story, but its most important part. Whenever we want to create change, we must first appreciate and respect the forces operating against us. While we might not see them, they are there, quietly undermining and inhibiting our efforts. When we wrongly attempt to overcome these forces by tacking on sizzle to heighten the appeal we inadvertently (and counterintuitively) intensify the very friction we are trying to overcome. Instead, what is needed is to disarm the forces operating against change. To create change, people need to understand the forces working against them. And here's the exciting thing: once you see the Friction points, you can redesign those very same forces to drive change"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Persuasion (Psychology)
Influence (Psychology)
Disruptive technologies.
Disruptive technologies. (OCoLC)fst01737941
Influence (Psychology) (OCoLC)fst00972486
Persuasion (Psychology) (OCoLC)fst01058890
Added Author Schonthal, David (David Alan), author.
Other Form: Online version: Nordgren, Loran F. Human element Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2021] 9781119765066 (DLC) 2021028993
ISBN 9781119765042 (hardcover)
1119765048 (hardcover)
9781119765066 Adobe electronic book
9781119765059 electronic publication
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