#803: Leadership Skills for the Senior HR Executive: Mastering the Art of Negotiation

SHRM 2015 Annual Conference
Workplace Application: This workshop takes the mystery out of a negotiation by creating a step-by-step process for creating a win-win scenario for all involved.

If you think negotiating skills are only for sales people, think again! True, it's often linked to sales (or business), but that limited perspective ignores the fact that negotiation pervades all aspects of the senior HR professional's life. Trying to increase your company's productivity? Considering expanding product lines (and therefore people)? Leading a team of co-workers to increase your company's engagement level or turn around a corporate culture free fall? Pitching a new process to an internal senior leader? In all of these scenarios, you'll have to negotiate to succeed.  A successful negotiation isn't about getting what you want at all costs. Rather, it's about engaging in a give-and-take with someone whose goals and agenda differ from yours, striving to reach a compromise that's satisfactory to everyone involved. You will learn:

  • Eight critical factors the successful HR executive must evaluate before walking in to a negotiation: Goals, Trade-Offs, Alternatives, Relationships, Expected outcomes, the consequences, Power and Possible solutions.
  • How to develop confidence and keeping your emotions in check during the negotiation. 
  • How to set the stage for success and keeping on-track when parties start to filibuster.
  • How to use practice negotiations to support win-win outcomes for all sides.
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Sunday, June 28, 2015 - 8:00am to 12:00pm
Presenter: 

Valerie M. Grubb

Valerie M.
Grubb

Valerie helps companies improve their bottom line by elevating employees from tactical thinkers to strategic leaders.

She served in senior leadership roles at RollsRoyce Aircraft before helping to found InterActiveCorp, parent company to Expedia, Home Shopping Network and TicketMaster. She then went to work for Oprah Winfrey, helping to found the Oxygen channel which was later sold to NBC Universal.

Valerie obtained her mechanical engineering degree from Kettering University and her MBA from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Val’s book, Clash of the Generations: Managing the New Workplace Reality, helps leaders manage multiple generations in the office.

 

Location: 
Additional Fee & Registration Required
Amount of Credit: 
4.00
Credit Type: 
SHRM PDCs
Business Credit
Session Type: 
Preconference Workshop
Competency: 
Relationship Management
Communication
Critical Evaluation
Intended Audience: 
Senior-Level
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