Stakeholder Management Influencing and Negotiating
Introduction
A stakeholder is a person, group or organization that has an interest in an organization, because they are affected by its operations or can affect Its operations. Stakeholders have an impact on every organization, public or private sector – some are internal, others are external, but the higher priority stakeholders must be engaged, their expectations understood, and strategies developed, planned and implemented to recognize and address their concerns. All groups of stakeholders must be recognized and treated equitably, as part of good governance. Stakeholder management involves both hard and soft skills, with some understanding of human nature, culture and communications added, finished off with the ability to influence and negotiate with integrity.
This IACT Stakeholder Management training course will introduce you to the relevant tools and techniques, as well as a leading standard, that will help you to engage and manage stakeholders effectively and efficiently.
This will include learning the stakeholder management processes, developing an understanding of human behavior and how to influence it, analyzing and planning communication strategies, as well as using the techniques of principled negotiation and influencing without authority, to achieve your goals. This will be achieved with a mixture of short theory blocks, backed up by many interactive exercises and role plays, to help you practice your newly learned skills in a safe learning environment.
This training course will highlight:
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This training course will highlight:
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this training seminar, you will be able to:
Objectives
By the end of this training seminar, you will be able to
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
The course enables leaders to practice the development of each of the strategy management steps. They will act as organizational managers in developing each strategic component for an organization of their choosing. The most important strategy tools and frameworks will be discussed and put into practical use during the course.
This training course will combine presentations with instructor-guided interactive discussions between participants relating to their individual workplace. Practical exercises, video material and case studies aiming at stimulating these discussions and providing maximum benefit to the participants will support the training.
This interactive training course includes the following training methodologies as a percentage of the total tuition hours
Pre and Post Test
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will especially benefit
Course Outline
Day 1
DAY 2:
Planning Stakeholder Communications and Measuring Effectiveness
Ü Planning stakeholder engagement communications
Ü Identifying and delivering the key messages
Ü Creating stakeholder communications
Ü Planning and managing stakeholder meetings
Ü Dealing with stakeholder objections
Ü Escalating stakeholder issues for resolution by senior management
DAY 3:
Interpersonal Skills in Stakeholder Management
Ü Empathy and how it can assist in managing stakeholder relationships
Ü Trust – the foundation of on which relationships are built
Ü Influencing, persuading and manipulating – why they are different and the impact they have
Ü Personality factors affecting stakeholder management (including feedback on a personality type questionnaire, to be taken in class)
Ü Behaviors, their relationship to personality and how to read them
Ü Influencing without authority – how to do it
Ü Emotional intelligence, what it involves and benefits
DAY 4
Negotiating for Success
Ü The negotiating environment and backdrop
Ü Reservation points, zones of potential agreement and best alternatives to a negotiated agreement
Ü Differences between ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ negotiation techniques and why they are important
Ü Principled negotiation, hardball tactics and important choices
Ü Negotiation protocols and processes
Ü Negotiation tools and techniques
DAY 5
How Culture Affects Stakeholder Engagement and Management
Ü What do we mean by culture?
Ü National culture
Ü Regional culture
Ü Organizational culture
Ü Business unit or division culture
Ü Communicating to different cultures
Ü Negotiating with different cultures
Ü Review of course/presentation of certificates