As a leader, in the person in position of power, your most important duty is to play your part in someone else's story. The way he communicates makes us feel like we can relax and go about doing what we need to do because he's behaving like the person in charge. Deb: What are the first three ingredients that go into a successful communication recipe? G s b stamford g e d u r m on Twitter @gstamford or email jennifer@dailymail.co.uk.
Power exists in every relationship — whether we like that idea or not — and to be effective in any role, power needs to be understood.
In this episode, Matt Abrahams sits down with Professor of Organizational Behavior Deborah Gruenfeld to discuss her new book, Acting with Power: Why We Are More Powerful Than We Believe. Deborah shares how body language can give us power, or take it from us, and advises how we can use power for good.
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