Make Your Mark
How to Influence in Organisations
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. April 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-0-07-713214-9 (ISBN)
Description
Need to get active support from others in order to achieve results? "Make Your Mark! How to Influence in Organisations" helps readers influence more effectively in any kind of organisation. A wise man once described effective influencing as 'the ability to move an idea from your mind to my mind and to move me with the idea'. These nineteen words sum up what you need to do to influence effectively. "Make Your Mark! How to Influence in Organisations" will guide you through each of these steps towards effective influencing: developing your abilities, clarifying your ideas, choosing your strategies, connecting with the people you are influencing and finally getting what you want. "Make Your Mark! How to Influence in Organisations" begins with the increasing need for organisational influencing skills and follows with the benefits readers will get from investing their time in developing their influencing skills.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-0-07-713214-9 (9780077132149)
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Persons
Walt Hopkins is the founder of Castle Consultants International, a core faculty member of Management Centre Europe, and a senior consultant with NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science. Walt's colleagues and clients describe him as "a coach who works magic" and as "the master of the multiple flipchart presentation" and he describes himself as a serious dreamer who believes in people and possibilities. Sue Craig with over 15 years' experience has worked as a management trainer and consultant for a number of international organizations including Shell, Logica, the Dutch PTT and the Erasmus University in The Netherlands.