Chase Hughes' Influence Code: Mastering Persuasion in Emergency Response
By Ethan Slade
In life-and-death situations, the ability to influence others can make the difference between chaos and control, survival and tragedy. Chase Hughes' Influence Code: Mastering Persuasion in Emergency Response delivers a groundbreaking framework for emergency responders to build trust, de-escalate conflict, and guide people toward safety using psychological insight and proven communication strategies.
Drawing from the extensive research and training of the National Crisis Institute and Chase Hughes' renowned influence methodology, this book provides responders with the tools needed to manage stress, build rapport, and communicate effectively in the most high-pressure environments. From riots and natural disasters to hostage situations and mass evacuations, this is a practical guide to understanding human behavior under extreme stress and shaping it toward constructive outcomes.
Inside, you'll find:
The core principles of persuasion in crisis situations
Techniques to build rapid trust with distressed individuals
Strategies for de-escalating violent encounters and managing group dynamics
Tools to improve emotional intelligence, resilience, and self-awareness under pressure
Ethical considerations in the use of influence during emergencies
Packed with real-world examples, psychological insights, and tactical communication techniques, this is an essential resource for law enforcement, first responders, crisis negotiators, and anyone responsible for leading in moments of crisis.
Master the art of influence when it matters most-and save lives in the process.