Power for a leader is an elusively counterintuitive proposition. When we first lead others, we understand all too well how the position, title, and authority we have over others allow us to direct, push and cajole them forward. As we mature as leaders, we come to learn that to be truly powerful, we have to share influence. Deploy too much power in a given situation, and we create unnecessary resistance. People often push back when we act powerfully.
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Power for a leader is an elusively counterintuitive proposition. When we first lead others, we understand all too well how the position, title, and authority we have over others allow us to direct, push and cajole them forward. As we mature as leaders, we come to learn that to be truly powerful, we have to share influence. Deploy too much power in a given situation, and we create unnecessary resistance. People often push back when we act powerfully.