65% of professionals prefer to conduct in-person presentations to convince within the company
The trend is more pronounced in companies with highly collaborative culture (74%), and is less distinct in companies with more autocratic management styles (55%)
Only 38% confirmed using such presentations on a daily basis, almost at the same level which tone-to-one meetings are used (36%)
Persuasive communication is an essential skill in the business world, not only for convincing customers but also for managing and making decisions within internal teams,. When making a business proposal to teams within the company, 65% of professionals considered conducting an in-person presentation to be the best way to convince the audience. However, in reality, only 38% identified structured presentation as the most frequently used method, while another 36% state that they use one-to-one meetings to communicate and persuade their teams internally.
These data are extracted from the report “The Art of Persuasive Communication in the Workplace”, which is prepared by Qlik® (NASDAQ: QLIK), a leader in Visual Analytics. Through conducting surveys on professionals, this report analyzes how the desire to persuade the audience consciously affects the ways in which information is developed and shared.
According to the analysis, the results vary considerably, depending on the corporate culture of the company to which each employee belongs. Among the professionals surveyed, 39% considered their organization’s decision-making cultureto be very collaborative; while 35% believe that is somewhat collaborative, where workers simply share opinions, data and information with other peers to make decisions.