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Multi-Classroom Leadership Building Effective Working Relationships To copy or adapt this material, see OpportunityCulture.org/terms-of-use

Reflect on the five influence styles and determine which style you use most often. Define the five steps for building effective working relationships and create a plan to strengthen relationships. Brainstorm solutions for challenging relationship issues. Learning Objectives ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 2

Think of as many creative ways to use a paperclip as possible (1 minute) Decide on the best idea as a table group (3 minutes) Paperclip Exercise ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 3

Five Influence Styles ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org AssertingRationalizing NegotiatingBridging Inspiring Source: Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from: 4

Employ rules and authority when influencing Insist that ideas are heard Challenge others Debate Best Used When: Rules/regulations must be followed You need to stand up for yourself/others Influence Styles ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 5 Source: Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from:

Use logic, facts, and reason Convince others Best Used When: Colleagues do not understand why something needs to happen Influence Styles ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 6 Source: Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from:

Compromise Make tradeoffs and exchanges Keep the greater goals in mind Look for an opportune time for influencing others Best Used When: A compromise is required to make a decision and take action Influence Styles ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 7 Source: Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from:

Unite and connect with others Listen and understand others’ views and ideas Build relationships and coalitions Best Used When: Colleagues feel like they need to be heard Relationships need to be strengthened Influence Styles ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 8 Source: Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from:

Motivate others with possibilities Connect people with a sense of shared purpose Use stories and metaphors to communicate Best Used When: Colleagues need to be motivated Colleagues struggle to see the end goal Influence Styles ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 9 Source: Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from:

Influence Styles Role Play ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org AssertingRationalizing NegotiatingBridging Inspiring 10

What key indicators allowed you to discern each of the five influence styles? Influence Styles Role Play ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 11

How Do You Influence Others? ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org Insist Debate Compromise Trade Listen Understand Convince Reason Encourage Share Insist Debate Asserting Convince Reason Rationalizing Compromise Trade Negotiating Listen Understand Bridging Motivate Connect Inspiring 12

Understand your influence style Evaluate the situation Determine your development areas Identify strategies for strengthening development areas Practice Steps for Building Relationships ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 13

Understand your influence style Evaluate the situation Determine your development areas Identify strategies for strengthening development areas Practice Plan for Effective Relationships ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 14

What relationship issues have you faced in your role as an MCL? Brainstorming Session ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 15

How has this session changed your thinking? Stop and Jot ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 16

Tardanico, Susan (2011). Five Steps to Increase Your Influence. Forbes. Retrieved from: progress/2011/12/21/five-steps-to-increase- your-influence progress/2011/12/21/five-steps-to-increase- your-influence Musselwhite, Chris and Plouffe, Tammie (2012). What’s Your Influence Style? Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from: influencing-style influencing-style ©2015 Public Impact OpportunityCulture.org 17 Sources