20 Keynotes on Influencing Change

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Getting People to Change
Alan Deutschman Explains Why People Fail to Adopt Better Behaviors
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Getting People to Change
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Having Power and Influence
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Making Ideas Stick
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The Influence of Culture
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Creating Lasting Change
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Beyond Monetary Fulfillment
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The Influence of Google
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The Impact of Common Values
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Societal Influence
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Influencing Searches
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The Impact of Cultural Demands
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Persuasion Through Narrative
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Making Ideas Spread
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The Anxiety of Influence
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The Effects of Giving Power
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Building Trustful Relationships
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Societal Impacts of Reality Television
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Innovative Human Organization
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Handwritten Political Lobbying
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Trusting One's Self

These Change Keynotes Explore Persuasion Across Industries

— June 26, 2013 —
This collection of change keynotes analyzes a variety of persuasion methods and stories of significant influence across different industries. From how to make an idea stick to changing people's minds and the influence of particular brands, these speeches offer interesting perspectives from a medley of individuals.

One of the most noteworthy change keynotes comes from Andreas Ekstrom. The speaker examines the clout possessed by Google. He reveals that Google has the power -- 89% to be exact -- to control the results of online search queries.

Alexis Ohanian discusses the empowering capabilities of the Internet for people who want to build their own products. Traditionally, factories were required to build products to be sold, but the Internet now offers the means to do so to anyone. The Internet, as a whole, has completely transformed the way business is done.

For other change keynotes on the science behind influence and persuasion, be sure to watch the other videos featured here.
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