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What does it mean to be influential? How does one persuade others to pursue a unified goal? How does one leverage power? In this course, you’ll learn how to develop influence and to become more effective in achieving your organizational goals. Professor Cade Massey of the Wharton School has designed this course to help you understand the framework of power and influence and the dynamics of effective networks, and shows you how to develop your skills of persuasion and leverage. By the end of this course, you’ll know your own strengths and how to use them to get what you need, how to gain power and influence, and how to leverage relationships and alliances to achieve your goals in both business and in life.
In this module, we’ll begin by defining influence. You’ll weigh the pros and cons of proactivity and political ability, and find the right balance to get any job done within your organization. You’ll learn different models of power structures and dynamics, and discover the importance of flexibility, situational awareness, and agency. By the end of this module, you’ll be better able to analyze organizational structure, recognize processes within your organization that need improvement, and use your power of influence to optimize these processes.
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14 videos1 reading1 assignment1 peer review
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14 videos•Total 100 minutes
Course Introduction•3 minutes
What Is Power?•7 minutes
Just-World Fallacy•6 minutes
Case: Sergio de Mello•12 minutes
Themes from de Mello•4 minutes
Foundations of Social Power: French & Raven•8 minutes
What About You?•2 minutes
Situation Awareness•7 minutes
Case: Cuban Missile Crisis•7 minutes
Allison's Three Models of Power•13 minutes
Implications•9 minutes
Case: Robert Moses•8 minutes
The Sources of Moses' Power•4 minutes
Themes from Moses•11 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Module 1 Lecture Slides•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Practice Quiz #1•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Module 1 Written Assignment•120 minutes
Module 2
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you’ll examine social networks and relationships, and learn how they can help you accomplish your organizational goals. You’ll be able to differentiate between dense and disconnected networks, and weigh the benefits and costs of diversification within your networks. Then you’ll learn about both successful strategies and common pitfalls in cultivating a network, and see how authentic generosity will build reciprocity in your networks and vice versa. You’ll also explore coalitions and how alliances between parties with different perspectives can be very effective and efficient in achieving mutual goals. By the end of this module, you’ll learn effective strategies for networking, coalition-building, and leveraging, and will be able to form strong alliances and relationships both inside and outside your organization.
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14 videos1 reading1 assignment
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14 videos•Total 90 minutes
Module Introduction: Relationships•1 minute
Seating Chart Exercise•4 minutes
Resource Dependence and Social Capital•3 minutes
Network Structure•15 minutes
Applications•9 minutes
Cultivating Networks•11 minutes
Organizational Perspective•5 minutes
Common Mistakes•3 minutes
Closing Thoughts on Social Networks•3 minutes
Introduction to Coalitions•4 minutes
Types of Coalitions•12 minutes
Coalition Examples•3 minutes
Prescriptions for Coalitions•9 minutes
Case: Washington Square•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Module 2 Lecture Slides•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Practice Quiz #2•30 minutes
Module 3
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
This module was designed to help you develop your persuasive tactics and rhetoric to increase your influence. By discussing historical examples of classical principles of persuasion—from Aristotle to the six SUCCES factors—you’ll learn what makes ideas memorable and be able to craft effective messages of your own. You’ll assess your own strengths and weaknesses in influence tactics by taking the Leverage Inventory survey. You’ll also explore statistical analysis examining the relative effectiveness of soft, hard, and smart power strategies. By the end of this module, you’ll be able to employ a toolbox of approaches to gain power and influence, and be prepared to bring the right leveraging skills to any situation.
In this module, you’ll examine the ethical implications of persuasion and the responsibilities that come with having a powerful leveraging toolkit. By looking at examples of our own unconscious biases, you’ll gain a better understanding of where your perspective and values stand. You’ll learn how to find the right balance in making the necessary tradeoffs while exerting sustainable influence. Through exploring different hypothetical scenarios in the Hard Questions Survey, you’ll form strategies to avoid common pitfalls while leveraging influence. By the end of this module, you’ll have a deeper understanding of the ethics of persuasion and influence, and be able to make difficult decisions that are more aligned with you and your organization’s values.
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11 videos3 readings1 assignment
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11 videos•Total 72 minutes
Module Introduction: Pitfalls•1 minute
Introduction and Behavioral Ethics•6 minutes
Hard Questions Survey Explained•16 minutes
On Principles•5 minutes
Ethical Frameworks•11 minutes
The Psychology of Status•10 minutes
Notable Examples•6 minutes
What Can You Do About It?•7 minutes
Closing Thoughts on Status•2 minutes
Seven Habits of the Influential•8 minutes
Course Conclusion•1 minute
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Hard Questions Survey•10 minutes
Module 4 Lecture Slides•10 minutes
Survey for those who have finished the Speicialization•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Practice Quiz #4•30 minutes
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