If you’re not being paid the salary you deserve and your contributions in meetings aren’t being given the attention they merit, then you’re probably suffering from an influence deficit
The acquisition of influence is a long-term process. It is the gradual accumulation of credibility over time, and it is a strategy far more than a skill.
Australasian Lawyer outlines five researched strategies that aid in gaining influence in a career.
The original article was written by Steven Pearce and appeared in Winning Business Digest.
John Timperley is managing director of The Results Consultancy, which specialises in helping professional firms in the legal, accounting and consulting sectors to win more high value business. John can be reached at [email protected] www.winningbusiness.net.
Australasian Lawyer outlines five researched strategies that aid in gaining influence in a career.
- Don’t follow fashion
- Keep a foot in both camps
- Say it in a metaphor
- Summarise
- “Can we just take stock…?”
- “What we seem to be saying is…”
- “Maybe it would helpful if I recap where we seem to have got to so far…”
- Get feedback about process, not just outcomes
The original article was written by Steven Pearce and appeared in Winning Business Digest.
John Timperley is managing director of The Results Consultancy, which specialises in helping professional firms in the legal, accounting and consulting sectors to win more high value business. John can be reached at [email protected] www.winningbusiness.net.