In today's environment, mastery of the softer interpersonal skills separates executives who merely survive from those who thrive and grow as leaders.
Persuasion: Influencing Without Authority is an intense three-day experience that covers the range of interpersonal and intergroup persuasion challenges, focusing on practical skills and immediate application to real-world situations.
- Overview
- Audience
- Benefits
- Faculty
- Curriculum
Overview
At a time when leadership requires less emphasis on giving orders and more of a focus on building consensus, personal persuasiveness and the ability to negotiate effectively have become critical skills for success.
Drawing on sound psychological research, Persuasion: Influencing Without Authority covers the range of interpersonal and intergroup persuasion challenges, from one-on-one negotiations to driving change in an organization's culture. The focus is on practical skills and immediate application to participants' real-world challenges.
For a complete program schedule download the agenda.
Please Contact Us
Please contact our Learning Solutions Specialists at 212-854-3395 for a personal conversation to learn more.
Audience
Persuasion: Influencing Without Authority is designed for all levels of executives. This program is especially suitable for those who find they need to be more effective building consensus and influencing those over whom they do not have formal authority.
Executives who need to promote their agenda in an atmosphere that does not permit giving orders, who need to "manage up," and those who need to drive change, both one on one and across organizational boundaries will also benefit from this program.
Alumni and up to four of their colleagues are eligible for a 25 percent tuition benefit for programs lasting up to seven days. More on the Alumni Tuition Benefit.
Benefits
Benefits in the Current Context
"Technical skills are what poker players call 'table stakes,' the minimum currency one needs to 'get into the game.' But later on, we find that it is an executive's softer skills that determine their ability to create value, drive change, and build institutions.
"The current round of economic turmoil means that certain organizational responses are inevitable. Mastery of the softer interpersonal skills is what will separate those who merely survive these changes from those who will thrive and grow as leaders."
–Robert Bontempo, faculty director
Summary of Benefits
- Develop an awareness of a wide range of persuasive styles
- Learn the distinction between persuasion and negotiation, and when to use each
- Learn how to analyze the type of person you’re dealing with, and how to customize your communication for maximum effect
- Recognize different types of organizational power, and how and when to use each
Special Features
- Participants receive their own personal videotape analysis of persuasive communication
- Participants utilize a personal case application
- Participants are given an individual assessment of their social style
Upon completion of this program, you will earn three days towards a Certificate in Business Excellence. Learn more.
Faculty
![]() | Robert N. Bontempo Adjunct Professor of Management |
Curriculum
Participants are provided a number of readings in the psychology of persuasion and attitude change prior to the program. During the program, participants apply the techniques to a personal case, are provided an individual assessment of their social style, and receive a videotape analysis of their persuasive communication.
Over the three days, participants have several opportunities for immediate feedback on their persuasion techniques. At the conclusion of the program, participants take with them a personalized persuasion "toolkit."
Sample Session Titles
- The Full Range of Persuasion Tactics
- Persuasion vs. Negotiation
- Six Tools of Social Influence
- Bosses, Peers, and Subordinates: A Behavioral Styles Assessment
- Four Ways to Change Minds
- Persuasion vs. Motivation
- Persuading One on One, Small Groups, and Large Organizations
For a complete program schedule download the agenda.
Proficiency in English is essential. View the language requirements
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Upcoming Sessions:
- September 10-12, 2013
- December 3-5, 2013
- October 21-23, 2014
- December 9-11, 2014
Location:
New York City
Tuition:
$5,650
Includes materials and some meals. Plan your stay.

