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Webinar: Conquering Misperceptions
May 24, 2012
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm CST (central standard time)

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Don't let misperceptions hinder your success. This course examines how influence and persuasion are affected by misperceptions, and provides specific methods to identify and overcome them. Learn how to manage perceptions and achieve better results for you and your clients.

  • Create the “right” perceptions to maximize persuasion
  • Significantly reduce conflict with clients and colleagues

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1:30-2:30pm   Bypassing Unproductive Perceptions
Learn how to bypass various perceptual barriers to successful working relationships by building rapport, demonstrating care, and thus strengthening relationships that result in increased influence. At the completion of this section, attorneys will have tools to affect how they are perceived by other lawyers, clients, and others, thereby improving opportunities for influence and persuasion.
2:30-3:30pm   Techniques to Overcome Difficult Emotions and Maximize Persuasion
In order to maximize influence, it is imperative for lawyers to identify the driving forces behind potential emotional upsets or concerns in order to minimize the disruptive effects of negative emotional reactions. In this section, lawyers are given tools to dig beneath emotions in order to discover the core needs, interests, and values of all parties involved. By doing so, lawyers are better equipped to realign the parties towards better outcomes and minimize stress and anxiety in the process.

Chris Layton

As co-founder of a law firm in Charlotte, North Carolina, Chris Layton developed a real estate practice which embodied both the spirit and content of The Likeable Lawyer. Along with his law degree, Chris has a background in improvisation which he utilizes in his current role as a title attorney, and as a facilitator for Likeable Lawyer. Chris holds a B.A. in Journalism from The University of Maryland at College Park and a J.D. from Wake Forest University.

Date: 05/24/2012
Start Time: 13:30:00 CST: Central Standard Time
End Time: 15:30:00 CST: Central Standard Time
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