Influence, New and Expanded by Robert B. Cialdini delves deep into the intriguing world of human psychology, systematically unravelling the reasons why people say "yes" and offering practical applications that can transform your ability to persuade others. This updated edition builds upon the foundational premises of its predecessors by incorporating the latest research, fresh insights, and new examples meticulously curated to enhance your understanding and implementation of influential principles. In this enhanced edition, Cialdini, the New York Times bestselling author of Pre-Suasion and a seminal expert in influence and persuasion, blends storytelling with scientific principles to provide a robust, engaging, and highly readable guide. Whether you're in business, marketing, education, or simply looking to improve your personal interactions, Cialdini's work is invaluable. His teachings make it possible for anyone, regardless of their scientific background, to grasp and utilise these pivotal concepts. One of the book's key strengths lies in its detailed exploration of Cialdini's Universal Principles of Influence. The book explains how these principles can be ethically applied in various situations, from negotiating business deals to everyday social interactions. Influence, New and Expanded covers each principle in depth, offering both new insights and practical tips: Reciprocation: The age-old principle of give and take, and how a simple act of giving can create a powerful obligation to return the favour. Commitment and Consistency: How the need for personal alignment and stability drives people to remain consistent with their commitments. Social Proof: Understanding how the behaviour of others can significantly influence our own actions and decisions. Liking: The powerful impact of human affection and how being liked can dramatically sway people's choices. Authority: The degree to which figures of authority or expertise can command obedience and trust. Scarcity: The compelling force of limited availability and how it heightens demand and desire. Unity: The newest principle in this edition, explaining how shared identities and belonging to a group can drive influence. Cialdini brings these principles to life with relatable anecdotes, memorable stories, and practical examples, making complex psychological concepts accessible and actionable. The book is backed by Dr. Cialdini’s extensive 35-year research career, including a three-year field study on what motivates people to change. This real-world evidence forms the backbone of the book and lends a high degree of credibility and applicability to his findings. By understanding and applying these principles ethically, you can increase your capacity to influence others and protect yourself against potential manipulation. Influence, New and Expanded is an essential guide for anyone looking to navigate the intricate world of influence with integrity and effectiveness.