Description
If a team wants to be high profile and visible, recognised as high performing, effective and communicative, it needs to have a clear message, know where that message needs to be directed and how it is best delivered. This programme gives the team time and space to clarify their message and build a communication strategy around it - whether internal, external or both.
Stakeholder mapping will cover questions such as: Who are the key stakeholders and how can they be mapped out? What is important to your stakeholders in relation to the team? Which team members are best placed to deliver the message and to which stakeholders? How does the team make sure it "walks its talk"?
Stakeholder mapping is a great way to get the team thinking together about their profile, how they communicate with each other and with stakeholders by looking at personality preferences, communication style and networking skills.
This programme will demonstrate how to:
Develop a stakeholder map
Identify a communication style based on personality preferences
Understand other people's communication cues and how to respond and work with them
Develop a team message that means something to your stakeholders
Play an active part in delivering the team's message
Use personal strengths to network in a way that is right for the individual using The Networking Styles Questionnaire™
We will cover:
Personality and communication preferences using the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)®
How to use MBTI® and other cues to establish how people prefer to communicate
Clarification of the team's message and "brand"
Personal brand and message and and how that fits with the team
Mapping stakeholders both internally and externally and looking at the priority groups
How to network effectively with stakeholders map and add value
Identifying individual networking styles using The Networking Styles Questionnaire™
Action planning