In this microlearning module we’ll look at some key tips to improve your influencing skills. We all attempt to influence others on a daily basis and our ability to influence directly relates to our ability to achieve results, and that’s why these techniques are so important. We’ll look at different situations and see some of the key techniques you can use to influence people inside and outside of the workplace.
Module Objectives:
– Influence others more quickly and easily;
– Use influence to achieve positive results.
Module Length: 8 minutes


Internships offer usually one discipline-specific, supervised, structured paid or unpaid, and for academic credit work experience or practice placement.
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