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Professional expertise and influencing skillsLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: YS00BX66

Credits

5 op

Teaching language

  • English

Responsible person

  • Hanna Hopia
  • Katja Kokkinen

Objective

The purpose is to increase your understanding and application of influencing skills to promote the development of the practitioner role in professional, and political contexts on advanced level. Another purpose is to deepen your expertise and influencing skills to promote resilience and dialogue to develop and manage the comprehensive well-being of a work community.

Competences: Operating in a workplace, Professional leadership

By the end of a course, you will be able to identify and apply effectively different kinds of influencing skills such as rational persuasion, coalition building, assertiveness, dialogue and negotiation. You know how to identify resistance and to solve situations by using your influencing skills. You have competence to advocate for and participate in creating an organization that supports open communication, collaborative practice and co-production. You can contribute to multi-professional teams and networks as a mentor, role model, and trainer of advanced practice in your own field of expertise by using your professional expertise and negotiating skills. Additionally, you are able to reflect and evaluate your own professional expertise to identify areas for improvement and to set goals for continuing professional development.

Content

Definition and importance of influencing skills in professional development.

Different types of negotiating and influencing skills in social and healthcare context (eg., rational persuasion, coalition building, assertiveness, dialogue and negotiation).

Developing professional expertise by reflecting and improving influencing skills (e.g., pitch talk).

Understanding your audience: multidisciplinary teams, networks and coworkers.

Strategies for creating a positive work environment, collaboration and co-production.

Recognizing resistance and strategies to overcome it.

Building effective relationships at work.

Resources for further development of professional expertise and influencing skills (e.g., self-reflection).

Qualifications

Bachelor degree in healthcare, social care, nursing or rehabilitation.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Pass, fail

Pass: You can explain and apply the main influencing skills used in your own field of expertise. You can identify resistance and reflect on the ways to work with it. You can analyse the importance of collaborative practice, multi-professional teams and networks, and you identify your possibilities to influence them. You can act as a role model and mentor by using the influencing skills covered on the course. You possess knowledge and skills to set goals for continued professional development in your own area of expertise. Additionally, you participate actively in webinars as well as in-person classes and do your home tasks and the final assignment according to given instructions.

Further information

The course will be held in autumn 2024.

Enrollment

01.08.2024 - 25.08.2024

Timing

25.09.2024 - 08.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

20 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Master's Degree Programme in Advanced Practice Nursing
Teachers
  • Katja Kokkinen
  • Hanna Hopia
Teacher in charge

Hanna Hopia

Groups
  • YSN23S1
    Master's Degree Programme in Advanced Practice Nursing (YAMK)
  • ZJA24SSY
    Avoin AMK, sote, YAMK
  • ZJA24SSYA
    Avoin AMK, sote, eng, Advanced Practice Nursing (Master's level) Study Module

Objectives

The purpose is to increase your understanding and application of influencing skills to promote the development of the practitioner role in professional, and political contexts on advanced level. Another purpose is to deepen your expertise and influencing skills to promote resilience and dialogue to develop and manage the comprehensive well-being of a work community.

Competences: Operating in a workplace, Professional leadership

By the end of a course, you will be able to identify and apply effectively different kinds of influencing skills such as rational persuasion, coalition building, assertiveness, dialogue and negotiation. You know how to identify resistance and to solve situations by using your influencing skills. You have competence to advocate for and participate in creating an organization that supports open communication, collaborative practice and co-production. You can contribute to multi-professional teams and networks as a mentor, role model, and trainer of advanced practice in your own field of expertise by using your professional expertise and negotiating skills. Additionally, you are able to reflect and evaluate your own professional expertise to identify areas for improvement and to set goals for continuing professional development.

Content

Definition and importance of influencing skills in professional development.

Different types of negotiating and influencing skills in social and healthcare context (eg., rational persuasion, coalition building, assertiveness, dialogue and negotiation).

Developing professional expertise by reflecting and improving influencing skills (e.g., pitch talk).

Understanding your audience: multidisciplinary teams, networks and coworkers.

Strategies for creating a positive work environment, collaboration and co-production.

Recognizing resistance and strategies to overcome it.

Building effective relationships at work.

Resources for further development of professional expertise and influencing skills (e.g., self-reflection).

Time and location

In-person classes (25.9.2024 at 9-16 and 28.9. at 8-11)

Learning materials and recommended literature

Dhar, J. 2018. How to disagree productively and find common ground. https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_dhar_how_to_disagree_productively_and_find_common_ground

How To Get What You Want Every Time: https://youtu.be/c5dmmWl5jTY?si=x18QlEvJL9ZBAslu

Revolution Learning and Development. Influencing Skills. https://www.revolutionlearning.co.uk/topic/influencing-skills-articles/

Sivanathan, N. 2019. The counterintuitive way to be more persuasive. https://www.ted.com/talks/niro_sivanathan_the_counterintuitive_way_to_be_more_persuasive

 

Teaching methods

In-person classes
Flipped learning (home tasks prior to in-person classes)
Learning by doing

Student workload

Preparation to in-person classes and classes = 1 ect
Course assignments = 4 ect

Content scheduling

Student can make a personal roadmap for this course. Structure and timing of the course assignments will be agreed during the first contact lesson.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Pass, fail

Pass: You can explain and apply the main influencing skills used in your own field of expertise. You can identify resistance and reflect on the ways to work with it. You can analyse the importance of collaborative practice, multi-professional teams and networks, and you identify your possibilities to influence them. You can act as a role model and mentor by using the influencing skills covered on the course. You possess knowledge and skills to set goals for continued professional development in your own area of expertise. Additionally, you participate actively in webinars as well as in-person classes and do your home tasks and the final assignment according to given instructions.

Prerequisites

Bachelor degree in healthcare, social care, nursing or rehabilitation.

Further information

The course will be held in autumn 2024.