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Live Webinar May 11th, 2017 – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm  EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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In general, a highly effective technique to create connections is to focus on similarities — on what you have in common, instead of what you don’t..

This subtle perspective will have some pretty powerful effects.

This is exactly how you establish connections and relationships in your organization’s culture.

Don’t approach a person thinking about all the potential ways you could be different; instead, you naturally gravitate to similarities — to finding things you might have in common to form the basis of a relationship.

We tend to approach cross-cultural interactions quite differently, the same technique actually works just as well across cultures.

When focused on similarities, you’re open to — and, in fact, looking for — a potential connection. Perhaps it’s a challenge you accept in common with a team member.

You can discover these similarities in conversation, or even by picking up on things you notice — like pictures on a person’s desk, a coffee cup from a particular store you also like, or a passing remark someone makes about something you share in common.

The possibilities are endless, but by focusing on similarities you have the power to create connections and build relationships that either supersede cultural differences or make them irrelevant.

This results in a 2nd stage that helps make your work meaningful.

By finding interest in the task and overcoming the feelings of meaninglessness, you help leadership to develop a conducive environment for enhanced engagement.

Learn:

  • Approaches for connecting with the organization’s culture
  • What impedes connections
  • What meaningfulness really means
  • How to enhance meaningfulness

Presenter: M. Aslam Mirza (LinkedIn profile) as President of Integrated Management Services he helps Organizational Transformation, building capacity to enhance Organizational competence for advancement in strategic direction, effective governance & control. His rich insights are derived from 40+yrs exposure to hands-on challenges in positions on sizeable projects, including business management, organizational leadership, high performing team building, and participation in task team for research and development of PMI-Standards for OPM3, PPM Management, and the PM Competency Development Framework.

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