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Strategies to overcome pushback and win support
Cape Argus
|April 23, 2025
FACING pushback at work isn't easy. We've all been there. Maybe your boss shuts down your ideas before you've had the chance to explain them or a key stakeholder resists your proposal despite clear evidence that it's a winning approach.
When met with resistance, it's easy to retreat in fear of conflict or try to push even harder. However, neither response leads to real influence. Overcoming pushback isn't about overpowering the other person - it's about shifting their perspective, finding alignment and earning their support.
Mistakes to avoid
Even the best ideas get pushback. The way you handle that resistance will determine whether you gain momentum or lose credibility. And there are some key mistakes to avoid.
When someone challenges your idea, it's easy to feel like you need to fight back. However, reacting defensively will only fuel their resistance further; creating more friction and making it harder to gain their alignment.
Similarly, if you try to bulldoze past objections without addressing concerns, you will trigger resistance while making assumptions about the other person. People need to feel heard before they're willing to consider your perspective.
Probably the most common mistake when handling resistance is a lack of preparation. Walking into a high-stakes conversation without anticipating objections is a recipe for failure. If you can't address concerns confidently, others may question your know-how and credibility.
The same goes for ignoring priorities. If your argument focuses only on what's important to you without considering what matters to other team members or managers, you will struggle to gain traction for your idea. Alignment comes from connecting your ideas to their needs.
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