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In today's intricate work environment, tasks are no longer accomplished solely through hierarchical commands. Most individuals rely on collaboration with subordinates, peers, superiors, and external parties to achieve their objectives, often facing a "power gap" due to limited control over others. This book explores how to bridge that gap and effectively exercise influence when formal authority is insufficient. It presents original ideas and expert insights into organizational dynamics, emphasizing that even lower-level personnel require strong leadership and interpersonal skills to thrive. The author illustrates how to cultivate "unofficial" power and influence to reach goals, navigate conflicts, encourage team creativity, and secure support from various stakeholders. Additionally, it addresses the pitfalls of naivete and cynicism in power relationships, advocating for responsible power use. This resource is vital for top managers combating internal conflicts that undermine morale and profits, middle managers aiming to avoid career derailment from power struggles, professionals facing bureaucratic challenges, and staff workers needing to manage their superiors. It is not intended for those seeking power for selfish motives but for those wishing to foster effective working relationships and enhance personal effectiveness in their roles.

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Power and Influence, John P. Kotter

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1985
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Titel
Power and Influence
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Free Press
Jaar van publicatie
1985
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
240
ISBN10
0029183308
ISBN13
9780029183304
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In today's intricate work environment, tasks are no longer accomplished solely through hierarchical commands. Most individuals rely on collaboration with subordinates, peers, superiors, and external parties to achieve their objectives, often facing a "power gap" due to limited control over others. This book explores how to bridge that gap and effectively exercise influence when formal authority is insufficient. It presents original ideas and expert insights into organizational dynamics, emphasizing that even lower-level personnel require strong leadership and interpersonal skills to thrive. The author illustrates how to cultivate "unofficial" power and influence to reach goals, navigate conflicts, encourage team creativity, and secure support from various stakeholders. Additionally, it addresses the pitfalls of naivete and cynicism in power relationships, advocating for responsible power use. This resource is vital for top managers combating internal conflicts that undermine morale and profits, middle managers aiming to avoid career derailment from power struggles, professionals facing bureaucratic challenges, and staff workers needing to manage their superiors. It is not intended for those seeking power for selfish motives but for those wishing to foster effective working relationships and enhance personal effectiveness in their roles.