Course Detail (Course Description By Faculty)

Crafting and Delivering Persuasive Narratives (38107)

The ability to articulate your ideas and convey them in a compelling way is a skill that will make you more effective throughout your career. This new, highly practical 100-unit course offers a comprehensive approach to presenting your ideas effectively and using them to win over various professional audiences. We’ll learn analytical tools and processes, and practice deploying them in a range of situations, from video and podcasts to conference calls, one-on-one meetings, in-person presentations and speeches. We’ll critique each other’s work, which should improve your ability to persuade, to analyze others’ communication, as well as to handle and learn from criticism. You should emerge a better writer and presenter, comfortable communicating your narrative whatever the medium. This course combines for the first time the insights, techniques, and frameworks from two courses formerly offered as stand-alone 50-credit options: Persuasion: Effective Business Communication and Persuasion II: Influence Through Narrative. It is designed for students who have never taken either of these classes.

Cannot enroll if BUSN 38101 or 38102 taken previously: strict
  • Allow Provisional Grades (For joint degree and non-Booth students only)
Description and/or course criteria last updated: November 17 2025
SCHEDULE
  • Winter 2026
    Section: 38107-81
    T 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
    Booth 455
    130
    In-Person Only
  • Spring 2026
    Section: 38107-01
    T 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
    Harper Center
    C02
    In-Person Only

Crafting and Delivering Persuasive Narratives (38107) - Weitzman, Hal>>

The ability to articulate your ideas and convey them in a compelling way is a skill that will make you more effective throughout your career. This new, highly practical 100-unit course offers a comprehensive approach to presenting your ideas effectively and using them to win over various professional audiences. We’ll learn analytical tools and processes, and practice deploying them in a range of situations, from video and podcasts to conference calls, one-on-one meetings, in-person presentations and speeches. We’ll critique each other’s work, which should improve your ability to persuade, to analyze others’ communication, as well as to handle and learn from criticism. You should emerge a better writer and presenter, comfortable communicating your narrative whatever the medium. This course combines for the first time the insights, techniques, and frameworks from two courses formerly offered as stand-alone 50-credit options: Persuasion: Effective Business Communication and Persuasion II: Influence Through Narrative. It is designed for students who have never taken either of these classes.

Cannot enroll if BUSN 38101 or 38102 taken previously: strict
  • Allow Provisional Grades (For joint degree and non-Booth students only)
Description and/or course criteria last updated: November 17 2025
SCHEDULE
  • Winter 2026
    Section: 38107-81
    T 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
    Booth 455
    130
    In-Person Only
  • Spring 2026
    Section: 38107-01
    T 5:00 PM-8:00 PM
    Harper Center
    C02
    In-Person Only