1 day In Business, it can be hard to voice your opinions or concerns when you do not possess authority in a situation. You may have a great idea or know what is going wrong with a process or product, but don’t feel comfortable speaking up as the junior member of your team. Collaborative environments largely rely on influence, not authority. Successful organizations are ones based on trust and collaboration among stakeholders to deliver the best product or service to customers.
This one-day leadership course will teach you practice tips, tools, and techniques to successfully influence others. You will learn how to build trust and use that trust to create influence in a business setting. This course is especially beneficial for students early on in their career as the skills learned can help you build your professional brand and executive presence skills.
This course is delivered by our partner, Educate 360 (Watermark Learning/Project Management Academy). Pre-course communications will come from our partners.
Virtual Classroom: 1 day of web-based eLearning with a live instructor.
This course is 7 hours.
Learning Goals
Develop working definitions of terms used in influencing
Understand the basic underpinnings of influencing
Define trust and discuss why building trust is critical to influencing others
List and understand various influencing tactics and techniques
Use various stakeholder analysis tools to understand the key stakeholders you need to influence
Define courage and discuss the importance of courage in influencing others
Audience
This workshop is designed to quickly provide essential influencing skills for aspiring business analysts, project managers, business clients, team members, ScrumMasters, Product Owners, and anyone who needs to influence others.
Course Topics
Use stakeholder analysis tools to understand the key stakeholders you need to influence.