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More About This Title Influence Without Authority, Second Edition
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DAVID L. BRADFORD is Senior Lecturer on Organizational Behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Director of Stanford's Executive Program in Leadership. He has consulted for such organizations as Frito-Lay, Levi Strauss & Co., and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Cohen and Bradford are also the authors of Managing for Excellence and Power Up, both from Wiley.
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Chapter 1: Why Influence: What You Will Get from This Book.
Part II:The Influence Model.
Chapter 2: The Influence Model: Trading What They Want for What You’ve Got (Using Reciprocity and Exchange).
Chapter 3: Goods and Services: The Currencies of Exchange.
Chapter 4: How to Know What They Want: Understanding Their Worlds (and the Forces Acting on Them).
Chapter 5: You Have More to Offer Than You Think if You Know Your Goals, Priorities, and Resources (The Dirty Little Secret about Power).
Chapter 6: Building Effective Relationships: The Art of Finding and Developing Your Allies.
Chapter 7: Strategies for Making Mutually Profitable Trades.
Part III:Practical Applications of Influence.
Chapter 8: Influencing Your Boss.
Chapter 9: Influencing Difficult Subordinates.
Chapter 10: Working Cross Functionally: Leading and Influencing a Team, Task Force, or Committee.
Chapter 11: Influencing Organizational Groups, Departments, and Divisions.
Chapter 12: Influencing Colleagues.
Chapter 13: Initiating or Leading Major Change.
Chapter 14: Indirect Influence.
Chapter 15: Understanding and Overcoming Organizational Politics.
Chapter 16: Hardball: Escalating to Tougher Strategies When You Can No Longer Catch Flies with Honey.
Appendix A: Extended Case Examples Available on the Web.
Appendix B: Additional Resources.
Notes.
Index.