Rosalind Hudnell hosted a MAKERS MasterClass on how we can find our sources of power to navigate changes in society and the workplace. She began by reflecting on today’s social landscape, offering ...
Referent power is considered the most potent because it doesn’t require that a leader micromanage, use coercion, or reward to influence others. People follow a leader with referent power based on who ...
I did not have leadership potential. So I decided to become a thought leader. Let me give you an example: For several years, I was responsible for ensuring that university professors —none of whom ...