The Power of Primacy with Jack Schafer

The Power of Primacy with Jack Schafer

Episode 84 of The Business Development Podcast features an interview with Dr. Jack Schafer, a former FBI agent, author, and professor. The episode focuses on Dr. Schafer's expertise in understanding human behavior and his book, "The Like Switch." Throughout the interview, Dr. Schafer explains how to build rapport with people and influence them through subtle friendship signals. He discusses the importance of proximity and duration in developing relationships and emphasizes the power of nonverbal communication. Dr. Schafer's extensive experience in law enforcement and his knowledge of psychology and behavioral analysis make him a valuable resource for business development professionals seeking to improve their interpersonal skills.

In this episode, Kelly Kennedy, the host of The Business Development Podcast, speaks with Dr. Jack Schafer, an FBI agent turned author and professor. Dr. Schafer shares insights from his book, "The Like Switch," which delves into the psychology behind building relationships and influencing others. He explains how subtle friendship signals and nonverbal communication can create rapport and help individuals garner trust and likability. Dr. Schafer highlights the importance of proximity and duration in developing strong relationships and discusses how his background in law enforcement and studying human behavior has shaped his understanding of business development. The interview offers valuable advice and actionable strategies for professionals looking to improve their interpersonal skills and succeed in their career.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Building rapport with people is essential in business and social interactions.
  2. People are more likely to buy from or help those they like and trust.
  3. Developing a positive relationship takes time and effort.
  4. Friend signals, such as head tilting and smiling, can unconsciously influence others.
  5. Proximity and spending time with someone can increase influence.
  6. Understanding human behavior and anticipating actions can be valuable in various professions.
  7. Psychological principles can be applied to practical situations to achieve desired outcomes.
  8. Reading and analyzing psychological research can provide valuable insights.
  9. Nonverbal signals and intensity can be used to measure engagement and interest.
  10. Implementing the principles in "The Like Switch" can greatly benefit business professionals.

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