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Negotiating Work Flexibility

Master the art of negotiating flexible work arrangements for a balanced career

Timothy John WalkerMW

Created by Timothy John Walker, Media Training Worldwide

Learn how to confidently negotiate flexible work arrangements that fit your career and lifestyle. Discover practical ways to communicate your value, document your impact, and present flexibility as a win for both you and your employer. Gain actionable strategies to move toward a more balanced and rewarding work life.

Media Training Worldwide | Jul 2025 | 98 min

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LevelBeginner
CategoriesTech Powered Professional, Career Development and Mentoring

What You Will Learn

You will move step by step through real-world scenarios, practicing communication and negotiation strategies that work. Guided by expert advice and interactive coaching, you will learn how to present your case, address concerns, and build support for flexible work. Peer feedback and practical exercises help you apply what you learn right away.

Key Features

  • Develop negotiation skills to secure remote or hybrid work options
  • Learn to communicate your value and contributions effectively
  • Build executive support for flexible work models and career growth

Target Audience

Ideal for professionals seeking more flexibility in their work arrangements, whether you are an employee, manager, or consultant. If you want to align your job with personal goals, transition to outcome-based roles, or help teams adapt to new work models, you will find practical tools and strategies to achieve your goals.

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