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    Webinar on Develop Influence – Get Results Without Authority

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    Website https://compliancetrainings.com/product/develop-influence-get-results-without-authority/ | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Business, Cross Functional, Human Resources, Interpersonal Skills

    Deadline: January 23, 2017 | Date: January 23, 2017

    Venue/Country: Online, Canada

    Updated: 2016-12-19 22:37:59 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Description

    The ability to influence others without relying on formal authority – whether you have it or not – is within your reach, but first you must understand what influence really is and commit to doing what is necessary to cultivate it.

    Professionals at every level can benefit from mastering the art of influencing people over whom they do not hold any direct power or decision making authority, whether or not they hold supervisory positions.

    If you are in a leadership position, you are more likely to be viewed as an effective leader if you are influential rather than having to rely on the formal authority of your position to get results.

    When you don’t have formal authority, being influential allows you to become an informal leader and helps set the stage for career advancement.

    Developing the ability to influence others can have a powerful, positive impact on your professional success, regardless of your career stage or responsibilities. It starts with focusing on your own actions – how you present yourself, how you are perceived and how you communicate with others.

    Becoming influential starts with developing knowledge of the factors that determine whether you are viewed as an influential individual. From there, you must commit to cultivating traits and skills within yourself that will position you as someone with the influence to get results without authority.

    People who succeed when it comes to cultivating influence tend to thrive in a team environment, cultivate positive relationships with co-workers and clients, are able to elicit support and assistance from co-workers and other professional contacts and are often seen as the best and the brightest in any workplace.

    Areas Covered in the Session :

    Attend this informative audio conference for practical tips and suggestions you can apply to help you develop the ability to effectively influence others without authority. Topics covered include:

    How developing the ability to influence others can benefit you

    Key differences between influence and authority

    Clarifying the role of reputation and reputation management on influence

    Keys to earning trust in a professional work environment

    Practical framework for “people reading” as a tool for cultivating influence

    Key skills and factors that lead to having influence/building blocks of influence

    How-to suggestions to cultivate influence in your professional life

    Who Will Benefit:

    Professionals at every career level

    HR Professionals (Directors, Managers, Coordinators, Specialists, Generalists, Business Partners, Assistants, etc.)

    Managers and Supervisors

    Team Leaders and Team Members

    Project Managers

    Sales Professionals

    Public Relations and other Marketing Professionals

    Nonprofit and Fundraising Professionals

    Administrative and Executive Assistants

    Executives

    Leaders

    Small Business Owners

    Board Members

    Office Managers

    Anyone else seeking the ability to be viewed as an influential professional


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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