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    Executive Influence: Increasing Your Impact with Persuasion and Power
    Wharton Executive Education

    Executive Influence: Increasing Your Impact with Persuasion and Power

    Wharton Executive Education, Philadelphia
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    Sep 14 - Sep 18, 2026
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Philadelphia, PA
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    Mar 15 - Mar 19, 2027
    5 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Philadelphia, PA
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    $13,750

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Career success does not happen in a vacuum. It’s tempting for executives to assume that they need only be smart, hardworking, and creative for achievement and recognition to naturally follow. Instead, research shows that even the most brilliant executives must also possess the skills to influence people. The last mile in getting anything done is convincing others to go along, and mastering this ability is required long before reaching the top of the ladder. Executive Influence: Increasing Your Impact with Persuasion and Power will greatly expand your range of power and influence skills, helping you deploy them with confidence and integrity. Discover a broad toolbox of methods and techniques, including specific ways to apply them. Personal assessments and a capstone project help you — and the Wharton faculty — evaluate and reflect on your progress. Practical, personal, and deeply experiential, Executive Influence: Increasing Your Impact with Persuasion and Power is a transformational program that will give you a new level of control over your career and beyond. Through it, you will internalize powerful capabilities you can use for a lifetime.

    Why Wharton Executive Education?

    When Fortune 500 boards, sovereign wealth funds, and serial founders want their senior teams sharpened on finance, strategy, or leadership, they repeatedly arrive at the same address in West Philadelphia. Wharton's executive programs are built on the same faculty who define the academic disciplines themselves — not practitioners brought in to translate research, but the researchers writing it.

    Your Profile

    • Executives taking on increased responsibilities, possibly outside of their areas of expertise and experience
    • Executives transitioning from individual contributor to a broader role such as manager
    • Mid-tier executives, such as product managers, who have more responsibility than they do official authority
    • Executives from underrepresented groups who may face special challenges around persuasion and influence
    • Individuals who run business groups, such as physicians in charge of group practices
    • Managers in government, health care, international agencies, and nonprofit groups
    • Other individuals needing to exercise influence without the benefit of an organizational hierarchy
    • Seasoned executives working to deepen their leadership skills

    Benefits

    • Academic Director Cade Massey grounds this powerful, highly interactive program in more than 20 years of teaching award-winning MBA and executive MBA courses on negotiation, influence, and organizational behavior. You will benefit from the insights of a multidisciplinary faculty from management; health care management; marketing; and operations, information, and decision making.
    • To maximize potential participants’ growth, this program is designed as an in-person workshop, with several experiential exercises built in to complement the learning and provide runway to explore and experiment with new techniques. Assessments are expertly administered in conjunction with Wharton People Lab, which advances the science of individual development through data-driven insights.
    • Executive Influence: Increasing Your Impact with Persuasion and Power includes a capstone exercise in which you will lead and utilize coalitions, deploying your full toolbox of influence skills. Finally, the closing “Make It Your Own” action-planning exercise helps you immediately apply what you have learned during the week to your workplace and personal life.
    • Foundations of Power Networks Influence and Integrity Organizational Politics Structural Power Effective Might Persuasion Coalitions Your Personal Influence Tactics Assessment

    What You'll Learn

    • Foundations of Power
    • Influence and Integrity
    • Organizational Politics
    • Your Personal Influence Tactics Assessment

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