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Question: Who do you know that currently uses persuasive speaking in their line of business? Does it work? Why?

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A persuasive speaker is someone who convinces an audience (anyone listening) to agree with an idea or plan. Most people use some kind of persuasive speaking when they work. For instance, I teach college students -- I don't always have to persuade them to agree with my ideas, but I _do_ have to persuade them to come to class, turn in their papers, and read the books I assign. The system (grades, punishment and rewards) helps, but I can't have class if I can't explain and persuade my students ...

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