How to Manage Through Influence

Published: Feb. 3, 2016, 6 p.m.

b'The TalentCulture #TChat Show is back live on Wednesday, February 3, 2016, from 1-2 pm ET (10-11 am PT). Last week we talked about how HR leaders achieve talent brand dominance, and this week we\\u2019re going to talk about how to manage through influence. Organizations are becoming more matrixed and less hierarchical every day. Command-and-control corporate structures are relics of the past.\\xa0 Like most managers today, dealing with flatter organizational structures, outsourcing, and virtual teams are all quite challenging. Because of this, more and more managers need to get things done through their peers inside and outside their organizations.\\xa0 However, because the world of work has gotten so complex, the very act of change has grown increasingly difficult. Today\\u2019s flatter organizations actually give employees and managers much more flexibility in deciding how work gets done, but they also require greater levels of collaboration than ever before. This means that success is often dependent on persuading other individuals and teams to support your projects, even if they\\u2019re not direct reports.\\xa0 This skill is called \\u201cmanaging through influence\\u201d and is as critical to success in today\\u2019s world as a sterling resume or a tireless work ethic.\\xa0 Join TalentCulture #TChat Show co-founders and co-hosts Meghan M. Biro and Kevin W. Grossman as they talk about how to manage through influence with this week\\u2019s guest: Jim Fields, Vice President of Customer Experience Marketing at SAP, a multinational software corporation that makes enterprise software to manage business operations and customer relations. Thank you to all the\\xa0TalentCulture\\xa0sponsors,\\xa0partners and\\xa0supporters!'