Leading from Wherever You Are online workshop
Influence is a skill that allows us to reach our greatest success. Influence allows us to make an impact or change on any situation. According to SmartBrief, “You do not need position or authority or power to influence others, but you need influence to gain position, authority and power in your organization.”
You may be seen as a leader in your team, even if you don’t have leader in your job title. In addition to influence, leaders need to build positive relationships with others at all levels of the organization. Leading your boss is being aware of what is important to her/him, and helping to achieve the goals of your team. It’s easy when you have a strong relationship with your boss and much harder when you don’t. You gain the respect of those you supervise when you coach and guide them to being their best. Helping to build your peers, and building a relationship of trust is a way to lead sideways.
This workshop will focus on the relationships you have at all levels of your organization. Participants will share experiences, tips and ideas for increasing their influence at work.
Objectives:
• Identify what it means to lead up, down and sideways.
• Learn ways to deal with difficult people.
Discover ways to increase their influence at all levels of the organization.
Beth Flynn is facilitating this workshop.
Please note, if you are unable to attend you may send someone else in your place. Cancellations made prior to the day of the workshop will be refunded minus a $5 cancellation fee. No refunds will be made for no-shows/cancellations the day of the workshop. Certificates of participation are available for individuals seeking professional development hours. If you have questions, contact the OSU Leadership Center at 614-292-3114 or e-mail Jennifer Pettibone pettibone.8@osu.edu.
If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please contact Jennifer Pettibone at pettibone.8@osu.edu or 614-292-3114. Requests made 10 days prior to the event will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date. In person workshops venues are wheelchair accessible. Automated captions will be available to all virtual participants and the Zoom platform is accessible. Click here for the accessibility form.