Back to school… with our Trusted Advisor Workshops

Back to school… with our Trusted Advisor Workshops

It’s that time of year we all recall either dreading or fizzing with excitement about… back to school.  

At Incite we have leaned into the classroom theme by launching our brand new Trusted Advisor Workshops, exclusively for client-side teams! 

New stationery ✅ 

New shoes ✅ 

Booked into Incite’s Trusted Advisor training  ✅ 

Read on to understand what we are offering, how it can strengthen your team, and how to book your session 👇


Firstly, what’s a Trusted Advisor? 

Trusted Advisor principles are part of our DNA at Incite. A Trusted Advisor builds strong, valuable relationships with stakeholders enabling them to work more effectively as a strategic partner, providing advice and guidance at a more influential level. 


Why now? 

At our recent client event, exploring the Future of the Insights Function (key take outs here), one of the key topics was becoming stronger Trusted Advisors to stakeholders, so that insights becomes even more impactful and influential in business decision-making.   

 

Complimentary Trusted Advisor training for your team 

A practical framework you and your team can use every day to become stronger Trusted Advisors, in turn elevating your influence and the impact of insights in business decision-making. 


What’s involved?  

  • 1 hour virtual, interactive session 

  • No prep required from you or your team  

  • Handy ‘how to’ guides shared after session  


What will you learn? 

  • Benefits of developing a Trusted Advisor mindset - for you, your team and wider business 

  • Discussion about what defines a Trusted Advisor  

  • Overview of the enhancers and detractors of trustworthiness  

  • The rational and emotional side of building trust 

  • Frameworks and top tips to enhance trustworthiness 

 

Places are limited, so if you’re interested then let’s have a 30 minute chat about you and your team’s needs - contact us at london@incite-global.com. 

 


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