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HR Learning of the Day Cialdini’s 6 Laws of Influence
Cialdini’s six principles of influence, outlined in Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, are widely used in HRM, marketing, leadership, and negotiations. Here’s how they apply to HRM:
1. Reciprocity
People feel obliged to return favors.
HRM Use: Employers offering training, mentorship, or personalized benefits encourage employees to reciprocate with loyalty and commitment.
Risk: Overuse can lead to expectations rather than genuine appreciation.
2. Commitment & Consistency
People strive to be consistent with their commitments.
HRM Use: When employees publicly commit to company goals (e.g., through mission statements or pledges), they are more likely to follow through.
Risk: If forced commitments feel insincere, employees may disengage.
3. Social Proof
People follow the actions of others, especially in uncertain situations.
HRM Use: Promoting positive employee testimonials and peer-driven initiatives (e.g., wellness programs) boosts engagement.
Risk: Negative social proof (e.g., high turnover) can deter potential talent.
4. Authority
People trust experts and authoritative figures.
HRM Use: Training managers to be knowledgeable leaders and leveraging industry experts to influence HR decisions.
Risk: Blind obedience to authority can stifle innovation and open communication.
5. Liking
People are more likely to say “yes” to those they like.
HRM Use: Encouraging managers to build rapport, fostering an inclusive and friendly culture.
Risk: Favoritism can create bias in promotions and rewards.
6. Scarcity
People desire what is limited or exclusive.
HRM Use: Highlighting unique benefits, exclusive training, or leadership fast-track programs increases perceived value.
Risk: Artificial scarcity (e.g., unnecessary hiring freezes) can harm morale.
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Dr. Vishal Verma