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    Positive Political Skills in the Workplace
    UBC Sauder School of Business

    Positive Political Skills in the Workplace

    UBC Sauder School of Business, Vancouver
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    About This Program

    Political shrewdness is an absolute must in the modern workplace. Whether we realize it or not, we're all navigating the political climate of our organizations each and every day. And it takes a special set of soft skills to carve out a strategic niche for yourself in this landscape. This course will help you strengthen your informal authority and boost your credibility with tactics and strategies that let you leverage your clout. Find out how to get the right people's ears and make the most of your newfound influence to ethically and constructively advance your agenda. Want to be in it to win it? Join us and find out how! Offered in partnership with HEC Montreal

    Why UBC Sauder School of Business?

    Anchored in Vancouver — one of the most internationally connected cities in North America — UBC Sauder sits at the intersection of Pacific Rim commerce, Indigenous business leadership, and sustainability-oriented management thinking. For senior professionals who need more than an Atlantic or European perspective on global business, Sauder offers something genuinely harder to find: rigorous Canadian academia with an Asia-Pacific orientation baked into the curriculum, not bolted on.

    Your Profile

    • Executives and senior leaders.
    • Mid-level managers and front-line supervisors.
    • Leaders of project management, sales and marketing, human resource and other specialist teams.
    • Professionals and consultants.
    • Decision-makers in public sector institutions.
    • Aspiring future leaders.

    Benefits

    • Read organizational power dynamics and operate the specific levers that drive influence.
    • Map cooperative and competitive political games, then apply targeted strategies to win in both.
    • Build long-term alliances and coalitions by identifying allies, opponents, and neutral parties.
    • Advocate for your group's interests while upholding the three factors of business ethics.

    What You'll Learn

    • Gain a better understanding of power dynamics: Distinguish between power, influence and political savvy; recognize political issues at the individual and organizational level; learn to operate the levers of power; decipher political rules based on the type of organization; weigh the political risks.
    • Decode political games within the organization: Understand the five types of political game players; identify allies, opponents and neutral parties; thwart conniving adversaries; map out collaborative and competitive political games.
    • Play the political game to win: Apply strategies and tactics to influence political games in collaborative and competitive environments; determine avenues for creating long-term alliances and coalitions; understand the impact of organizational context on political wrangling; learn three factors to uphold business ethics.

    How to Apply

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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