Sheryl Sandberg - Sun Valley Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook.Getty / Scott Olson
Whether you are at the top of the corporate ladder or just want to be heard in a meeting, influencing skills are vital for anyone to be successful.
Moreover, those skills are vital for a leader, whose job it is to move people forward.
What is influence? At work, it is the capacity or power someone has to be a persuasive or compelling force to produce effects on the actions, behavior, or opinions of others.
Or, put simply, it is getting someone to go from Point A to Point B. Influence can come with a position and title but it is not guaranteed. In fact, people can be influential in any role, whatever their station.
Women, however, continue to struggle while they search for ways to become more influential at work. Sometimes they toil just to have their ideas heard or valued. (Stories abound about men and women who independently present the same material and are often treated differently.)
Here then are eight strategies women can do to raise their level of influence at work:

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