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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Reciprocation - Principle of Influence

There are a few principles of influence that I have picked up during the course, RECCLASS. The 1st R - reciprocation.

Reciprocation is the feeling of indebtedness; the obligation to repay. When someone show us fovour and in return we do not want to feel that we owe them something. This is our very human nature, unconsicously we feels that we need to return the favour!! So not knowingly we will be "owing" favours.

A very good example, is when a friend who gave you a gerenous dinner treat, it will be most likely that you will want to give him a treat back the next round you all meet up again. I am sure there are many such examples that you can relate to. Another classic example.. during the Chinese Lunar New Year, in the "Ang Bao" giving to the children... how do you determine the amount to give? Usually you will probably give back the equal amount or more, right? This is the very principle of reciporation at work!

Therefore, we can use his very principle to get people feel indebted to us when we help them in the initial stage; I scratch your back and you scratch mine. This very true in the world we live today.. However, we must be sure that our act in the first place must be unselfish and genuine. Else we will be doing favours or things with ulterior motives.

Another related principle, which is called reciprocal concessions. Let me give you an example.. for example a charitable organisation had asked you for your service over the next few weekends to raise fund for the needy, you feels for the needy, however you are busy and relunctant to forgo your valuable weekends. Given an option, the organisation then asked you for a $20 donation instead. Most likely you will be readily to part with your money. Why? The initial offer was too much for you to accept however when given an alternative concession, you will buy it.

Many people out there resort to such tricks to influence us. As a defence we must be on guard for such offer of favours, offers or concession.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

What is influence?

Influence is the ability to affect others without exertion of force. It is also an ability to induce beliefs and values in other people by affecting their thoughts and actions through specific strageties... It is NOT manipulation, or just communication and synonymus of power.
The nature of influence can be indirect and a subtle process. The intented outcome is to bring about voluntary change of behaviour, attitudes and beliefs in an unconsious fashison. Influence can be for the positive and negative. A positive influencers add value to other people.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Value-Add others with your Influence

Was away for this two days to attend a course on "value-add others with your influence".
The course is great!! The trainer was excellence, I would rate him as a master in the field... Slow, steady but definitely not boring. I picked up a few principles, tatics and skill of using my influence. I have also discover my style of influence and pick up some tips during the course to "defence" myself if someone is trying to influence me. :)
Will definitely share what I have learnt with you! So watch out for my blog.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Youths Arrested for Crime

This may interest you. Some facts from the SPF regarding youths commiting crimes. As an educationist it is good to know some of the trends that is happening in our Youths today. Here is the statistics...

Youths Arrested for Crime
A total of 1,582 youths were arrested for crime in the first half of 2006, as compared to 2,412 in the same period in 2005. They accounted for 18% of the total persons arrested, a decrease from the 22% in Jan-Jun 2005, but still higher than the proportion of the youth population in Singapore (15%).

While the three most common offences for which youths were arrested continued to be shop theft, other theft and rioting, each of these offences saw significantly fewer youth arrests in the first half of this year. Youth arrested for shop theft fell from 719 to 378 persons, while youths arrested for other theft fell from 441 to 221 persons. The number of youth arrested for rioting also fell from 212 to 191 persons.
If you are into the area of discipline, here is a programme by the SPF and Prisons service where you can sign up your students with.
Streetwise Programme
The Secret Societies Branch (SSB) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) works with the Prisons Department to arrange for visits to Changi and Changi Women's Prison / DRC for wayward youths. The voluntary programme is aimed at giving these youths a glimpse at life behind bars and an opportunity to change and disassociate from their gang member friends.

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