A workshop on the art of persuasion: the key to influencing others.


The Psychological Counseling Unit at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences hosted a workshop titled “The Art of Persuasion: The Key to Influencing Others.” Dr. Muthanna Falhi Hammoud, the unit’s head, led the session. Students and staff attended the event.
The workshop covered persuasion techniques and their importance. It highlighted traits of effective persuaders and key influencing skills. Ethical application in academic and professional settings was emphasized.
Participants engaged actively and praised the practical insights. This initiative supports ongoing skill development for the college community. The Government Communication and Media Division reinforced its commitment to improving university communication strategies.

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