Your Influence May Need Some Work, Monday to Monday.
March Madness may be over, but the need to keep your skills sharp never ends. Focusing on your leadership and influence skills year-round will save you from creating madness in the future. True influence isn't given. It can't be bought. It's earned, and it doesn't come easy. Every day, week in and week out, from Monday to Monday, a person who wants to be a leader with authentic influence needs to work consistently on the necessary skills. Becoming an influential leader doesn't just happen because you survive the madness. The mark of a true leader is one who knows that he or she is never 'there': the capability to influence a team, think ahead and lead them to victory, is an ever-changing mark that has to be diligently pursued. But how? Stacey Hanke's new book Influence Redefined makes the claim that many leaders might not be as influential as they think they are, or as they could be. Her Influence Model is an actionable step-by-step system that will show anyone in a leadership role how to develop their influence through a results-based style, so that interaction with them will lead to action, now and in the future.Videos