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Influencing and Negotiating with Senior People

Blended virtual classroom course


Hemsley Fraser

Summary

Price
£750 inc VAT
Study method
Online + live classes
Duration
3 hours · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Dates

Start date
End date
11/07/2024
11/07/2024
07/11/2024
07/11/2024

Overview

This course focuses specifically on how to influence and negotiate upwards. It teaches you the personal skills of maintaining composure to achieve meaningful negotiations with people at a more senior level and how to plan negotiation with minimal risks to you whilst developing a contingency plan. You will learn how to analyse and draw on the sources of power in an organisation to increase your influence, and how to apply different styles to suit different individuals and situations. We will introduce you to a comprehensive framework that covers the entire process from how to prepare for a negotiation, to concluding an agreement to accomplish a positive result for both sides.

You will also have the opportunity to analyse your own stakeholders and will leave with an action plan for influencing and negotiating in the situations you have identified as important.

Description

Blended virtual training programme

  • 1x3hr virtual expert-led session
  • 1:1 Virtual coaching session
  • On-demand digital learning playlist

What will I learn?

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Identify the sources of power in an organisation and use these to increase your influence
  • Identify the different social styles and explain the impact they have on approaches to influencing
  • Use your understanding of social styles to positively impact your personal influencing situations
  • Clarify the difference between transactional and collaborative negotiation
  • Explain the four processes for successful negotiations
  • Describe what a BATNA is and how it is used to achieve success in a negotiation

Who is this course for?

This course is suitable for anyone who needs to influence and negotiate with senior decision-makers and stakeholders, particularly in situations where they may have no direct authority.

Questions and answers

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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