Speaking of Numbers with Jeff Bartsch
In a perfect world, we would all explain what we want, people would agree without raising a fuss, AND everyone would go home happy. BUT as it turns out, life isn’t that simple, and neither are people. THEREFORE an amazing communication tool raises its hand and says, “Ooh ooh! I can help with that!” It’s a 3-letter acronym with ideas that are simple to learn, trickier to implement well, but incredibly clear and persuasive when you do. (Hint: I just used it.) 00:00 Explain and persuade with 3 letters? 02:22 The client issue that went all the way up the flagpole 04:25 The good news and bad news about ideas 05:47 Donald Miller and the story definition 06:55 Kindra Hall and Stories That Stick 07:53 Park Howell, Randy Olson, and the ABT 09:55 What ABT is 11:16 ABT describes narrative (but falls short) 13:45 Using ABT for ordering and explaining ideas 16:23 Using ABT to persuade 16:56 Tom Wadelton and the client who wanted to leave 18:04 Comparing ABT in Narrative vs Persuading 19:21 How ABT Persuasive Mode aligns multiple stories 21:42 The need for starting with agreement in conflict 24:01 How Tom Wadelton used the ABT to persuade his client 25:16 ABT speaks to the strategic story in the audience's head 26:41 ABT saved almost $200,000 in future revenue! 27:23 Rant: Human connection isn't a talent, it's a skill that can be learned 28:21 Applying ABT to your own situation 💡👉 To apply for a complimentary, no-obligation coaching session to experience these ideas personalized to you or your team, email Hello@StoryGreenlight.com [Hello@StoryGreenlight.com].
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