Where does public power reside in America? Power and influence exist not only in the government’s executive, legislative and judicial branches or in political parties or government agencies or in ...
In my last blog post, I explained the difference between power and influence as they’re classically defined in business and organizational psychology, and I made the case that even though the words ...
Everyone knows that certain roles carry more weight in the office than others do. However, sometimes the level of power you possess has more to do with your attitude and actions than your actual job ...
Leaders can rarely rely on authority to get things done. They must exert influence and build alliances to achieve their objectives. Political savvy is the ability to engage effectively with politics ...
SBJ's Influence 125 list reflects all facets of influence, whether from power, accomplishment or a singular action or moment.
Dive deep into the hidden world of religious gurus in politics with Acharya Lokesh Muni in this eye-opening episode, where he uncovers how spiritual leaders have historically wielded power and ...
Source: Adobe stock image by Tharun, licensed by Ravi Chandra Dr. Martin Luther King said, “Power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its ...
Jon Alterman: About 30 years ago, Joseph Nye helped popularize the idea of soft power. Throughout the Cold War, we had grown used to thinking about hard power–the use of the military to coerce another ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. One of the ironies about being a leader is that you sometimes wield a lot less power than people think. Even a job as lofty (when done ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine was never simply a regional conflict. His illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 was the proof of concept for a broader Russian test of the so ...
Jon Alterman: Most of the U.S.-Soviet confrontations during the Cold War were between diplomats, not soldiers. U.S. and Soviet nuclear arsenals discouraged armed conflict, so superpower competition ...