Leadership in Action - A Question of Leadership - How Do Leaders Acquire Power?

Many people view power as the imposition of will to persuade others to do something they wouldn't ordinarily do. A greater quantity of information does not translate into a greater amount of power

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: McLaughlin, Barbara Popejoy. Cindy
Other Authors: McLaughlin, Cindy, Popejoy, Barbara
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Center for Creative Leadership 2004
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