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Managing With Power is a must-read for managers seeking to enhance their leadership skills. Pfeffer offers a unique and insightful approach to the role of power and influence in organizations. He argues that effective leaders must utilize power to mobilize political support, overcome resistance, control resources, and achieve their organizational goals. The book provides practical advice on how to cultivate personal attributes such as flexibility and stamina, as well as structural factors such as access to information and formal authority to achieve success. With vivid examples, Pfeffer shows how power is an essential component for strong, impactful leadership.

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Although much as been written about how to make better decisions, a decision by itself changes nothing. The big problem facing managers and their organizations today is one of implementation--how to get things done in a timely and effective way. Problems of implementation are really issues of how to influence behavior, change the course of events, overcome resistance, and get people to do things they would not otherwise do. In a word, power. Managing With Power provides an in-depth look at the role of power and influence in organizations. Pfeffer shows convincingly that its effective use is an essential component of strong leadership. With vivid examples, he makes a compelling case for the necessity of power in mobilizing the political support and resources to get things done in any organization. He provides an intriguing look at the personal attributes—such as flexibility, stamina, and a high tolerance for conflict—and the structural factors—such as control of resources, access to information, and formal authority—that can help managers advance organizational goals and achieve individual success.

Managing With Power : Politics and Influence in Organizations

ISBN: 9780875844404
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $29.77
Authors: Jeffrey Pfeffer
Date of Publication: 1993-11-01
Format: Paperback
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Managing With Power is a must-read for managers seeking to enhance their leadership skills. Pfeffer offers a unique and insightful approach to the role of power and influence in organizations. He argues that effective leaders must utilize power to mobilize political support, overcome resistance, control resources, and achieve their organizational goals. The book provides practical advice on how to cultivate personal attributes such as flexibility and stamina, as well as structural factors such as access to information and formal authority to achieve success. With vivid examples, Pfeffer shows how power is an essential component for strong, impactful leadership.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Although much as been written about how to make better decisions, a decision by itself changes nothing. The big problem facing managers and their organizations today is one of implementation--how to get things done in a timely and effective way. Problems of implementation are really issues of how to influence behavior, change the course of events, overcome resistance, and get people to do things they would not otherwise do. In a word, power. Managing With Power provides an in-depth look at the role of power and influence in organizations. Pfeffer shows convincingly that its effective use is an essential component of strong leadership. With vivid examples, he makes a compelling case for the necessity of power in mobilizing the political support and resources to get things done in any organization. He provides an intriguing look at the personal attributes—such as flexibility, stamina, and a high tolerance for conflict—and the structural factors—such as control of resources, access to information, and formal authority—that can help managers advance organizational goals and achieve individual success.