Books
Zuri Deepwater

Silent Influence

Silent Influence explores how to lead effectively and ethically, even without formal authority, by mastering the art of persuasion and building genuine relationships. It emphasizes that true leadership stems from connecting with others, understanding their motivations, and guiding them toward common goals through influence, rather than relying solely on hierarchical power. This book argues that influence is a critical skill in today's collaborative environments.

The book is built upon three core pillars: understanding the psychology of influence, mastering persuasive communication, and cultivating trust. For example, it highlights the importance of creating psychological safety within teams to foster open communication. It also explores how storytelling can inspire action and connect with others on a deeper level. These pillars are explored through practical exercises and case studies.

Through a conversational and engaging style, Silent Influence provides a concrete framework for developing influence skills, emphasizing empathy and ethical considerations. The book progresses from foundational principles to key techniques for building rapport and navigating difficult conversations, culminating in practical applications across diverse settings.

The self-help communication and business management approach, makes it useful for aspiring leaders, managers, and anyone seeking to enhance their interpersonal dynamics.
178 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
Translator
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Artist
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