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Being influential, promoting messages
- Power, authority, and influence.
- Gaining power and assessing what power you have.
- Evaluating your strategic position and level of influence within your organization.
Exercise
Application to actual cases encountered in a company.
2
Strategies and leadership
- The six strategies of influence and the power matrix.
- Spotting your leadership style and evaluating your influence.
- Developing your assertiveness and conviction.
- Imagining the future and possible scenarios.
- Taking a 360° view to optimize your skills and potential.
Exercise
Group discussion about the why and how of influence at work.
3
Applying essential techniques.
- Being plug-and-play-oriented, or how to stay around in constant action-reaction mode.
- Recognizing and getting into someone else’s “bubble” in order to understand yourself better and save time.
- Showing what you can do different, what makes you unique, original, or exemplary.
- Valuing employees: Changing a hostile employee into a neutral one, and a neutral one into an ally.
- Promoting the group’s values. Capitalizing on what cements, reinforces, and strengthens.
- Moving from a “persuade” strategy to an “increase understanding” one, and from a “one-shot” strategy to a “lasting” one.
Exercise
Creating a personalized improvement plan.
4
Building a positive-energy action plan.
- Thwarting negative forces: Manipulation, hostility, perversity.
- Exiting the drama triangle and wielding influence in difficult, hostile, toxic settings.
- Capitalizing on the human factor: Moving from negative energy to positive and creative.
- Setting up effective rules for cooperation that are understood, accepted, and fit for purpose.
- Managing all types of situations. Deter demands.
- Being a recognized manager: Internal and external.
- Having a vision, a plan for the future.
Role-playing
Problem-solving in teams. Role-playing and group debriefing.