Influence is power. It ultimately contributes to your impact at work. In order to be effective at the workplace today, you must be able to sway others and become a go-to person that colleagues look for expert advice. You have to commit to keep growing and learning. Invest in your own abilities to improve credibility.
Your title is not always enough to influence opinions and decisions. The ability to influence is a valuable asset. The author of Entrepreneurial You, Dorie Clark says that having influence in the workplace will get more work done and one is more likely to be noticed, get promoted and receive raises. Today’s work space is coupled distractions, among them, digitalisation and immense pressure for results. This makes it worthwhile to learn the art of command of influence to be able to motivate workmates to root for your initiatives and show enthusiasm to your ideas. Here is what you need to do.