Influencing Within Organizations

Influencing Within Organizations
Author: Andrzej Huczynski
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415311624

This book tells readers what they must do (and avoid doing) to beat off the competition when applying for jobs, when competing for coveted projects, and to see off the competition at promotion time.

Influencing for Results in Organisations

Influencing for Results in Organisations
Author: Walt Hopkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Employee motivation
ISBN: 9781907471605

Based on 30 years of development in 30 different countries, this book combines theory, success stories, and a seven-step planning guide to help individuals expand their range of influencing skills. Written for anyone working at any level, in any kind of organization--large or small, public or private, for-profit or not-for-profit--this handbook takes the reader from simple to complex influencing scenarios, beginning with a focus on success, then choosing a strategy, learning about oneself, assessing the situation, and building a coalition in a system. Utilizing narratives as a means to explain principles, this guide encourages people to achieve their goals and inspires them with more than 100 real-life stories of effectiveness.

Influencing Up

Influencing Up
Author: Allan R. Cohen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2012-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118038452

The authors of the classic Influence Without Authority explain the unique challenges of influencing powerful people Learn to overcome your difficulties with a boss who is uninterested in your concerns, or resistant to giving needed support. Or discover how to win the cooperation of senior managers who are hard to reach, and hard to sell on your ideas, products, or services. In their classic book, Influence Without Authority, Allan Cohen and David Bradford provided a universal model of how to influence someone you don't control. Influencing Up applies those ideas to problematic bosses and other powerful people, with sophisticated tactics for building partnerships with them. If you're afraid of retaliation or just unclear as to how to change a senior person's behavior, don't stay paralyzed. Influencing Up gives you the tools to bridge the power gap. Offers practical advice about how to turn your relationship with your boss into a partnership in which both parties benefit Explains what powerful people care about Shows how to overcome power gaps by developing more partner-like relationships Learn what a great partnership with your boss can do for your career—and your mental health!

Business Analysis and Leadership

Business Analysis and Leadership
Author: Penny Pullan
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749468637

21st century organizations, across all sectors and of all types, have to cope with an international marketplace where change is frequent and customer expectations continue to rise. The work of business analysis professionals is crucial if organizations are to succeed and grow. If change programmes are to be successful, stakeholder engagement and situation analysis are vital, and to achieve this, senior business people need to display competence in a range of areas, not least of which include the ability to challenge, lead and influence. Business Analysis and Leadership is for anyone involved in business analysis working in any organization worldwide, from financial services to charities, government to manufacturing. It takes the reader beyond standard textbooks full of techniques and tools, advising on how to lead and gain credibility throughout the organization. It will help you with the tricky role of working with people from the shop floor to board directors and give readers the confidence to challenge the easy way forward and point out what will really work in practice. This inspirational book consists of contributions from leading thinkers and practitioners in business analysis from around the world. Their case studies, practical advice and downloadable appendices will help the reader to develop leadership skills and become an outstanding catalyst for change.

The Influencing Option

The Influencing Option
Author: Libby Wagner
Publisher: Stylus Publishing (VA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Corporate culture
ISBN: 9781906403607

Although position power may afford short-term results and compliance, the constant upkeep of such interactions can be exhausting, not to mention wreak havoc via highly negative impacts on business results in the long-term. Though many books on the market today address leadership techniques, styles and philosophies, none actually help those leaders talk to people via a language and philosophy that works for the long-term. The Influencing Optionis rooted firmly in values and behavior-based principles of influencing (as opposed to commanding or ordering) which supports integrity and drives commitment. This influencing model offers multiple options so that those who use it are able to gain behavioral commitment without relying on conflict, heavy-handed authority or guilt. Instead, specificity and candor are among its most compelling tools. This unique model for leadership communication has proven its ability time and again to develop loyal and lasting followings of participants and practitioners. Libby Wagner runs workshops in companies large and small across the US. Typically, graduates of these courses want to know how they can bring this pragmatic, uplifting model into their current organization. And the time is right for such a book! Harvard Business Reviewrecently focused an issue on "rebuilding trust" by exhorting leaders to step up to such critical business challenges as loss of faith in business leaders and gross violations of ethical business conduct. The cry to "lead with integrity" is growing as business searches for ways its leaders can take the high road in managing as they evolve "commitment cultures" that are at once transparent, participatory and sustainable. Influencing as a leadership/management strategy can fill this need. The Influencing Optionshows how to integrate "influencing training skills" steeped in respect, empathy, specificity and genuineness and thus fill a need unmet by current leadership/management books on the market.

Influencing and Collaborating for Results

Influencing and Collaborating for Results
Author: Duke Corporate Education
Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book begins by describing the changing role of today's managers and then outlines the key steps to building their influence. Identifying the various stakeholders - those who might be affected by their solutions or who can partner to create outcomes and then focusing on building lasting relationships rather than on single transactions is ......

Influencing Organizational Effectiveness

Influencing Organizational Effectiveness
Author: Linda Holbeche
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2016-12-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317808851

In this book Linda Holbeche offers an historical narrative on the changing landscape of work since the 1980s and considers how definitions of organizational effectiveness have changed over time. She considers the characteristics and effects of the neo-liberal work culture of new capitalism, and how HRM practices have contributed to shaping this work culture. Influencing Organizational Effectiveness challenges mainstream thinking around business strategy, change and organizational effectiveness, and about the roles of HRM and management. While the overall tone of the book is critical, Holbeche argues that HRM can play an active role in giving voice to employees and advancing organizational effectiveness. Grounded in research, this book includes reflective questions, case studies and helpful guidelines to support HRM and organizational development professionals and master's-level students. It illustrates what ‘better’ might look like and how HRM can contribute to a new definition of effectiveness which is aligned to the needs of modern organizations.

Influence Without Authority

Influence Without Authority
Author: Allan R. Cohen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118045734

In organizations today, getting work done requires political and collaborative skills. That’s why the first edition of this book has been widely adopted as a guide for consultants, project leaders, staff experts, and anyone else who does not have direct authority but who is nevertheless accountable for results. In this revised edition, leadership gurus Allan Cohen and David Bradford explain how to get cooperation from those over whom you have no official authority by offering them help in the form of the “currencies” they value. This classic work, now revised and updated, gives you powerful techniques for cutting through interpersonal and interdepartmental barriers, and motivating people to lend you their support, time, and resources.

Real Influence

Real Influence
Author: Mark Goulston
Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 081442015X

People won't put up with being "sold" anymore. If they sense they are being pushed, their guard goes up-and even if they do comply, lingering resentment undermines the relationship...maybe forever. Yet, most books on influence still portray it as something you "do to" someone else to get your way. That out-of-date approach invites resistance or cynicism from those who recognize the techniques. Manipulative tactics might occasionally wear down a colleague's or client's resistance, but they fail to produce the mutual trust that sustains successful relationships. In short, they just won't work in our sophisticated, post-selling world. In this groundbreaking book, authors Mark Goulston and John Ullmen reveal a new model for authentic influence-the kind that creates a strong initial connection and survives long after agreement has been reached. Based on listening, genuine engagement and commitment to win-win outcomes, Real Influence provides a powerful four-step method you can use to: * Examine your priorities * Learn about the key players and what they need * Earn their attention and motivate them to hear more * Add value with your questions and actions Complete with examples of the steps in action and insights from real-world "power influencers," this one-of-a-kind guide shows that being straight with everyone means winning for all. www.getrealinfluence.com

Organizational Influence Processes

Organizational Influence Processes
Author: Robert W. Allen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315290596

With more than two-thirds fresh material, this new updated edition of Organizational Influence Processes provides an overview of the most important scholarly work on topics related to the exercise of influence by individuals and groups within organizations. In selecting articles for inclusion the editors were guided by the conviction that the most useful and interesting way to view organizational influence is to take a directional approach - that is, to consider the process from the perspective of downward, lateral, and upward influence. They have organized the readings around this framework, preceded by an introductory group of articles dealing more generally with the nature of influence processes and power. The book includes both classic readings and the latest cutting edge research from some of the most respected experts writing in the field. It will be equally useful for any upper level undergraduate or graduate course concerned with organizational behavior, group behavior, leadership or power and politics.