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How to get your idea approved: Management tip of the day

Don't assume that others will share your enthusiasm for a great new idea, but instead plan on ways to give your proposal a fighting chance of getting backing, says Harvard Business Review.

January 10, 2011 / 22:00 IST

Don't assume that others will share your enthusiasm for a great new idea, but instead plan on ways to give your proposal a fighting chance of getting backing, says Harvard Business Review.


The Management Tip of the Day offers quick, practical management tips and ideas from Harvard Business Review and HBR.org (http:www.hbr.org). Any opinions expressed are not endorsed by Reuters.


"When you have a great idea, don't assume that others will share your enthusiasm for it. Whether a recommendation or proposal is approved is often less about the value of the idea itself than how it is presented.


Here are three things you can do to give your next proposal a fighting chance:


1. Build allies. Meet with stakeholders before you need their formal approval to generate interest and pre-sell them on the idea.


2. Keep it simple. Don't weigh your proposal down with tons of data and analysis. Too many details can distract an audience. Be straightforward and concise.

3. Highlight the benefits. Your audience will want to know what's in it for them. Be sure to position the idea in terms of the benefits they stand to gain."

first published: Jan 10, 2011 09:51 pm

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