Discover how Trust and your ego affects relationships to inspire a plan on how to manage politics better
What you will learn
What is Trust
How trust defines politics
Coming up with a plan to manage politics
Real life case studies on the application of our trust equation
Description
Do you trust your best friend? Could they keep a secret? How about your work colleagues? Trust is the measure of a relationship and is the key driver of office politics. This course is a unique and novel way to look at how we can turn “bad” politics into “good politics”, build better relationships, and collaborate more effectively. Based on the author’s own extensive research and practical experience, Jon provides examples on applying the model to derive the practical steps that can make the difference between dispute and progress, where information is shared and upon which collaboration can improve.
The course includes:
- What is Trust
- How trust defines politics
- Coming up with a plan to manage politics
This course is the fourth in a series that covers our “VITAR” framework for Relationship Management. Relationship Management is a core skill for anyone who needs to interact with people to get the job done. Different approaches, values, ways of communicating, empathy, ego and authenticity are all important considerations, yet in the bustle of our daily lives, we either forget, rely on our innate stock of skills because they have worked in the past or just muddle through. We could get the job done far quicker, but we need to unlock the code of Effective Relationships to do so. Having a solid foundation in Trust and Office politics is one of the keys that unlock that code.
To understand where this course fits into the “VITAR” framework for Relationship Management Series, Search for the FREE course in Relationship Management / Overview by Jon Baxter.
Benefits of applying the VITAR Framework for Relationship Management:
Become a Trusted Advisor
•Move away from taking orders to being called for advice
•Recognise the fundamental principles behind trust
•Check-in with your influencing behaviours
•Understand AND practice “soft skills” of persuasion and influence
Enable Clearer Communications.
•Manage expectations consistently
•Adjust your style of engagement
•Start with your audience’s challenges in mind
Early and Senior Engagement
•Access Decision Makers earlier in developing ideas based on trust and credibility.
•Inspire confidence to deal with Senior Stakeholders
Gain Role Clarity
•Best practices for enabling relationship management
•Clarify a colleague’s contribution
•Hold people to account
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