The Neuroscience of Building Rapid Rapport, Trust, and Influence

The Neuroscience of Building Rapid Rapport, Trust, and Influence
Speaker: Dan Allinger, PCC
Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time
CCEs: TBD
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom.us. Remember to log in before registering for the event.
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Replay available to registrants for viewing purposes only (no CCEs)
Description:
Unlock communication and influence potential with Tactical Communications (TacComm). This dynamic session, led by Dan Allinger, blends Military Investigation training, Neuroscience, Neurolinguistic Programming, and Psychology to help coaches master verbal and non-verbal techniques that enhance collaboration, resolve conflicts, and boost influence. Through science-backed strategies, participants will learn how the brain processes communication and how to quickly adapt their skills to build rapport, trust, and influence in any setting.
By the end of the webinar, attendees will:
- Understand how the brain processes and reacts to communication signals.
- Learn and practice the “Communication Trifecta” for effective influence.
- Apply neuroscience-based techniques to build rapport and trust quickly.
- Gain practical tools to enhance collaboration and resolve conflicts.
About Dan Allinger
Dan is a former military investigator, global CHRO, and international board member with deep expertise in solving complex multi-cultural leadership and organizational challenges. He is credentialed as an ICF PCC Executive Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, and MIT Neuroscience for Business. This blend of neuroscience, behavioral insight, and operational rigor enables him to help leaders break through entrenched patterns, adopt new thinking models, and execute with clarity and alignment.



