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Power and Influence in the Virtual Business World
Altaras, Jordan; Brion, SebastienTechnical Note DPON-350-ELeadership and People ManagementThis technical note provides novel ideas and best practices for developing power in the virtual business world. Building upon the framework of the Power and Influence course, we provide insights for fostering virtual power by way of three lenses: personal, positional and relational. We will highlight learnings provided by both IESE alumni and current research on these three sources of power.Starting at €8.20
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Erroneous Cues of Leadership: Implications for Leadership Emergence and Leadership Selection
Brion, Sebastien; Miller, MatthewTechnical Note DPON-153-EThe characteristics and behaviors required to be effective as a leader are clear. Effective leaders rely not only on technical competence to make effective decisions and solve problems single-handedly but also on social competence to promote cooperation and collaboration within their teams and organizations. By providing both technical know-how and interpersonal support, effective leaders ensure that their teams work effectively together toward a...Starting at €8.20
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Positional Power: Diagnosing and Developing Positional Power
Brion, Sebastien; Salcedo, KatrinaTechnical Note DPON-357-ELeadership and People Management, StrategyPower, broadly defined as the ability to get things done, rests on three fundamental pillars: personal, relational, and positional power. Building all three sources of power is critical to achieving your objectives. This technical note focuses on positional power, which we define as the control over resources. Resources, in turn, are anything that you control within the organization that satisfy peoples' needs, including formal elements such as t...Starting at €8.20