Blue Ocean HR Forum Workshop Draws Popular Response
Dubai : “At a time when leadership requires less emphasis on
giving orders and more focus on building consensus, personal persuasiveness and
the ability to negotiate effectively have become critical skills for success,”
highlighted T. Chendil Kumar at a workshop organized by the HR Forum of Blue
Ocean Academy, UAE’s leading management training and consultancy firm.
The workshop titled “Influencing Without Authority” was held
at the Park Regis Hotel in Dubai recently and covered a range of interpersonal
and inter-group persuasion challenges, focusing on practical skills and
immediate application to real-world situations.
The Blue Ocean HR Forum was established in 2012, bringing
together HR professionals all over the country to network and brainstorm over
contemporary issues. The seminar addressed a persistent issue often encountered
by HR professionals in the Middle East : “how to handle responsibility without
authority?”
More than 200 participants benefited from discussions
ranging from one-on-one negotiations to driving change in an organization’s
culture. The focus was on practical skills and immediate application to
participants’ professional challenges.
“Harnessing the science of persuasion can be an asset in any
business. Obviously, it’s easy for those in authority to be influential. But
there’s a real science of persuasion when it comes to the art of influencing
without authority,” explained Mr. Kumar, who trained at the Harvard Law school
and is an international speaker of repute.
All HR professionals as well as managers need to understand
and practise the three pillars of persuasion: structural personal and social.
The process starts by building personal credibility through trust and
expertise.
This is followed by a thorough analysis of a work situation for
key factors related to power, persuasion and influence. All professionals need
to determine whether it is best to use a persuasion or influence strategy to
get others to change or take action. Stories or metaphors also act as powerful
tools of persuasion.
“Many managers think authority and expertise are imperative
to influence people but persuasion and influence can also play a significant
role. You need to break attention of your listener by not sounding boring. The
best way is to tap into emotion,” explained Mr. Kumar.
In today’s competitive environment, mastery of the softer
interpersonal skills separates executives who merely survive from those who
thrive and grow as leaders.
Headquartered in Dubai with a strong presence in the Middle
East, India, Africa and Sri Lanka, Blue Ocean stands on an enviable reputation
built on 15 years of training, 40,000 alumni worldwide, global network of
certified trainers, prestigious international certifications and multinational
partners.
Blue Ocean is a specialist in designing courses that bridge
the gap between infrastructure and knowledge, imparting futuristic skills to a
new genre of leaders.
Training solutions are accurate, creative and focused.
Individual/employee skills are honed through a series of innovative training
sessions in a simulated work environment.
The workshop was an initiative of the Blue Ocean HR Forum
members and the Blue Ocean alumni and a part of a series of free workshops that
will be organized by Blue Ocean to raise the bar of HR professionals in the
Middle East.
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