Identifying Strategic Links and Building Effective Relationships
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Organizations are defined by the web of relationships required to operationalize strategy. Increasingly, organizational units must work closely together to streamline processes, share customer intelligence, or reduce costs. Yet some of the biggest organizational challenges involve coordination among units, as well as coordination with suppliers and other business partners.
In Partnership Development, participants learn how to help their clients define the key relationships that must be developed. Diagnostic tools and interventions will be explored to assist the parties in surfacing and managing conflict and defining partnering protocols to create the necessary coordination and flow. Guidelines and processes for building and re-building organizational relationships will be applied and practised.
Your opportunity
During this program you'll learn to:
Apply diagnostic tools to identify high-leverage cross-border linkages: shared know-how and resources;pooled negotiating power; coordinated strategy; vertical or horizontal goals; new business creation.
Design and facilitate an intervention for surfacing and mediating conflict between two or more work units.
Design and implement a partnering protocol for facilitating effective linkages between two or more units.
Apply a step-by-step roadmap to structuring and developing effective partnerships, internally or externally.
Maintain successful partnerships over time.
Identify and implement trust-building, and trust re-building, activities.
Establish and leverage Partnering Champions.
Apply strategies for dealing with impasse.
Who benefits?
HR and OD practitioners, team leaders, and consultants who are involved in creating and sustaining internal or external partnerships and networks
Organizational benefits
By effectively transferring the learnings from this program, the sponsoring organization will see the following positive results:
Identification and creation of new value and opportunities
Resolution of significant organizational issues with key stakeholders
Dates and Fees Fall 2008: November 17 - 19 - $2,950.00 - Register
Includes registration, tuition, lunches, some dinners and all instructional
materials.
If you register and pay two months prior to the opening date of the program,
you will receive a $150 discount. 2007 session begins on the Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. and ends on the Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
2008 session begins on the Monday at 8:30 a.m. and ends on the Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
Donald Gordon Conference Centre is Queen's internationally renowned executive development facility. The Centre is located on 421 Union Street, between Queen’s main and west campuses. For more information on the facility, please go to: http://www.dgc.queensu.ca/. Please book your accommodations at Donald Gordon Centre directly with Claire Grazette, DGC’s Conference Planner, at 613 533 2221 ext. 3601 or by email at grazette@post.queensu.ca. <See Map for Directions...>