Building a Reputation Outside Your Department
Aryanne Oade
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Aryanne Oade: Oade Associates Limited
Chapter Chapter 7 in Building Influence in the Workplace, 2010, pp 132-151 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract You have high-quality relationships within your team or department. Among those with whom you work day in, day out, you have developed a reputation as someone who works hard, knows their subject matter, and is both confident and competent. Your colleagues see you at work, they observe your committed style, they understand and recognize first-hand the value of the work you do. Your ideas receive sponsorship inside your team or department. People listen to you, consult you, and seek out your opinion. Some may even defer to your point of view. You have influence, and are regarded as an opinion-former on certain issues.
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-230-27745-8_7
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