Power is often considered a taboo subject, but Jennifer Jordan, a professor of leadership and organizational behavior at IMD Business School, emphasizes the importance of confronting this discomfort.
She explains that, when used ethically, power can be a positive force. Jordan outlines the innate, primary, and secondary bases of power, providing practical strategies for evaluating your own power within a system and using it to lead and influence effectively.
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