Power and impact
Series: HBR Emotional Intelligence SeriesPublication details: Harvard Business Review Press, 2020. Boston:Description: ix, 151 p.; pb; 18 cmISBN:- 9781633697942
- 303.3 HBR
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302.35 HAM Humanocracy: creating organizations as amazing as the people inside them | 302.5 YEN Caste matters | 303.4833 FRI World is flat: the globalized world in the twenty- first century | 303.3 HBR Power and impact | 303.330811 REG Against the madness of manu: B.R. Ambedkars writings on Brahmanical patriarchy | 303.34 GAD On grand strategy | 303.342 PIN To sell is human: the surprising truth about persuading, convincing, and influencing others |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Gaining power can help you influence others and bring about change. But the misuse of power, especially as a leader, can lead to mistrust, corruption, and abusive behavior. How do you strike the right balance to have the greatest positive impact? This book explains how wielding power affects your emotions and decision making and helps you avoid the traps that lead to negative consequences. With the latest psychological research and practical advice from leading experts, you'll learn how to use soft power to persuade others, fix unhealthy power dynamics in your team, use compassion to connect better with others, and remain ethical in your choices and actions.
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