Facing rejection from stakeholders can be disheartening. It is particularly frustrating when you put forward a strong proposal. But,
mastering Human-Centered Strategies is the key to get past the rejection.

 

An executive I know was worried she’d lose her job.  Here’s what happened:

  • Her major recommendation was ignored
  • The CEO was losing confidence in her
  • Her projects were stuck

She and her team had prepared a logical business case.  It should have been approved as there was strong upside for the whole business in comparison with the relatively low investment required.

Here are some factors that may have impacted their decision:

  • Their margins down
  • Budgetary pressure on spend
  • Concerns about customer confidence

But when I spoke with her, we both realized that it was not external factors that drove the decision.

Her recommendations were unpopular.

She was convinced they were right for the business, but her peers, CEO and the Board were not listening. In our discussions, we realized that no matter how technically sound the business case was, her stakeholders were not interested in recommendations made by HER.

So instead, I guided her to take a more holistic, influential approach, using Human-Centered Strategy.  Now they are paying attention to her. And her recommendations are getting a 2nd look.

Want to learn the approach that is making people sit up and listen to her?

Want to learn how to navigate your culture to get traction and momentum on projects?

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For now, here are the top 3 tips that I shared with her….

3 tips to Handle Unpopular Recommendations

  1. Navigate the culture – does your style and project/change approach work in your culture?
  2. Read the room – does your style and project/change approach work with your stakeholders?
  3. Create a pull effect, so you don’t need to push so hard – how are you encouraging them to say “YES”?

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Recent podcast on Business Transformation

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Quote of the week

“We must identify culture to navigate it, not just to change it.” Lisa Carlin

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About Lisa Carlin

Lisa Carlin is a Strategy Execution Specialist.  She works with business leaders to plan and execute their strategies in tough environments.  Her clients love having her expertise and guidance to navigate their workplace culture and use AI to achieve success.

Lisa created The Turbochargers Hub, so leaders can master the art of strategic influence and generate momentum for organizational change.

Lisa is author of the globally acclaimed newsletter, Turbocharge Weekly, read by 8,000 business leaders.

Lisa’s career includes roles at McKinsey and Accenture, then running her own business since 1999.  Over this time she has delivered over 50 implementations with a 96% success rate.

 


Written by Lisa Carlin for FutureBuilders: https://www.futurebuildersgroup.com/win-support-for-your-unpopular-strategic-recommendations/

 

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