Achieving Results Without Authority

Achieving Results Without Authority
Date and time
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, April 12, 2017
Description

As more companies reorganize along horizontal rather than vertical lines, the need emerges for those in non-authoritative positions to encourage action from others to achieve business objectives and manage projects.  Cultivating positive influence, cooperation and negotiation skills are essential for anyone who needs to get work done though others.  This seminar examines principles, strategies, and techniques essential to influencing through persuasion and negotiation to achieve positive results.

 Key Topic Areas
 Persuasion Power:

Gaining credibility in your current role as it pertains to influencing others

Identify obstacles you face in influencing others
Achieving credibility
Develop listening and assertiveness skills vital to the process of influencing
Clarify your own goals and priorities and those of your potential allies
Identify the forms of resistance people might have and how to deal with that resistance.
Know your audience and learn how to read the motivations of others
Practice working though each step of the influencing process using your own situation as a model.
 Negotiating for Action:

Basic objective and definition for success

The three secrets to becoming an excellent negotiator
Characteristics of an excellent negotiator
Your filter mechanism
Types of bargaining and when and when not to negotiate
 How You Will Benefit:

Develop influencing as a core competency

Gain confidence in persuading others to listen and act favorably on your ideas and requests.

Build support for change up, down, and across
Achieve consensus from others on projects and change efforts
Strengthen your ability to build strategic alliances.

Admission
$209
Open to public, alumni, faculty, staff
Location