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Cultural Communication Confidence

082 - The Art of Influence: the magic ingredient for your communication

08 Apr 2024

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We are not islands. We can't get things done without collaborating with other people, and influence is the magic ingredient. Influence helps you deliver your projects, navigate the challenges, gives you the opportunity to gain share of voice and can enhance your professional reputation. Explore in this episode strategies to improve your influencing skills.  What you will learn in this episode: Why influence is the magic ingredient How to improve your influence Stakeholder maps Understand business needs vs. wants Speak the same language Clarity in your message Deliver with impact Resources: If you know your influence skills need sharpening up, and you would love to receive clarity on how to improve, meet me for a free discovery call. I'll share my insights with you so you can immediately start becoming a better influencer. Book your time here: https://culturecuppa.com/contact/ Listen to episode 75, Mastering Clarity: Elevating your Influence - https://culturecuppa.com/podcasts/mastering-clarity-elevating-your-influence/ Listen to episode 76, Empowering Confidence: strategies for your communication - https://culturecuppa.com/podcasts/empowering-confidence-strategies-for-your-communication/ Sign up to receive future episodes of the podcast as soon as they are released: https://culturecuppa.com/get-free-insights/ Follow me on LinkedIn for more strategies, skills and tips: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-rennoldson/ Email me: [email protected]/ Website: https://culturecuppa.com/

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