What can we do to see past the presidential candidates’ sound bites to explore the issues that lay hiding there? How can we accurately “read” what each man is likely to do if elected president? And what are we to make of their inconsistent positions?
Interview communication expert Dr. Rick Kirschner and find out. Dr. Kirschner, who has no particular agenda to advance, says that in the polarized political climate in which we find ourselves, plenty of pundits are talking — but not a lot of valuable information is being given to voters. But he has much to offer, having coached a number of politicians in improving their campaigning skills during his 28-year career.
He’ll explain:
• Each candidate’s greatest strengths and shortcomings as communicators.
• How the art of persuasion is being employed by both campaigns — including what covert strategies are being utilized.
• How voters can clearly think about what is being presented to them when so many are working so hard to woo them to get a win.
• Ways Reagan, Clinton and JFK were each brilliant persuaders.
CREDENTIALS: Dr. Rick Kirschner is a bestselling author, speaker, executive coach, and faculty member with the Institute of Management Studies. He has spoken and trained for some of the biggest companies in the world and appeared on numerous radio and TV programs on Fox and CNBC and in USA Today and the Wall Street Journal. Dr. Kirschner is the author of THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THE ART OF PERSUASION.
AVAILABILITY: OR, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
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