Power

Why Some People Have It - And Other Don't

Jeffrey Pfeffer

Publisher: HarperCollins, 2010, 273 pages

ISBN: 978-0-06-178908-3

Keywords: Management

Last modified: Aug. 4, 2021, 1:30 p.m.

In this crowning achievement, one of the greatest minds in management thoery reveals how to succeed and wield power in the real world.

Over decades of consulting with corporations and teaching MBA students the nuances of organizational power, Jeffrey Pfeffer has watched numerous people suffer career reversals even as others prevail despite the odds.

Our most common mistake is not having a realistic understanding of what makes some people more successful than others. By believing that life is fair, we tend to subscribe to the "just-world phenomenon," which leaves us unprepared for the challenges and competition of the real world.

Now Pfeffer brings decades of his incredible insights to a wider audience. Brimming with counter-intuitive advice, numerous examples from various countries, and surprising findings based on his research, this groundbreaking guide reveals the strategies and tactics that separate the winners from the losers. Power, he argues, is a force that can be used and harnessed not only for individual gain but also for the benefit of organizations and society. Power, however, is not something that can be learned from those in charge — their advice often puts a rosy spin on their ascent and focuses on what should have worked, rather than what actually did. Instead, Pfeffer reveals the true path to power and career success. Iconoclastic and grounded in the realpolitik of human interaction, Power is an essential organizational survival manual and a new standard in the field of leadership and management.

  • Introduction: Be Prepared for Power
  1. It Takes More Than Performance
  2. The Personal Qualities That Bring Influence
  3. Choosing Where to Start
  4. Getting In: Standing Out and Breaking Some Rules
  5. Making Something out of Nothing: Creating Resources
  6. Building Efficient and Effective Social Networks
  7. Acting and Speaking with Power
  8. Building a Reputation: Perception Is Reality
  9. Overcoming Opposition and Setbacks
  10. The Price of Power
  11. How — and Why — People Lose Power
  12. Power Dynamics: Good for Organizations, Good for You?
  13. It's Easier Than You Think

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Power

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Very Good ******** (8 out of 10)

Last modified: Dec. 16, 2016, 1:38 p.m.

A great book that explains what Power is all about. Well written and easy to read and comprehend.

Worthwhile reading for those that are interested in the topic.

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