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Acting with Power
- Narrated by: Deborah Gruenfeld
- Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
This is an audiobook designed to change the way we think about power in very fundamental ways.
Informed by 20 years of research on the psychology of power, as well as the author's personal experiences, Acting with Power is both a prescription for anyone struggling with authority issues but also social commentary on how we so often misinterpret power and, in doing so, fail to live up to our own ideals.
We watch people make naked power grabs and cringe, turning away from embracing power as something that is within the realm of the narcissistic. It feels incongruent with our values, with being a good person. What Gruenfeld argues is that it is, in fact, impossible to be a good person - one who is respected by others and ourselves - without getting comfortable with power. A good person does what's best for the group and sometimes that means standing up for others with less power, putting a bad actor in their place or letting someone else be in charge so that the group can move forward. What's necessary, then, is becoming fluent in the language of power- easily capable of dominance and skilled at deference. In other words, responsive to the hierarchical circumstances, knowing one's status within the group and using that knowledge to earn power and increased status.
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- Valdir Paiva
- 02-07-23
A different perspective on power
Would have loved to hear more about your thoughts on how to attain power but thank you for remind that one does not need to be borderline mean to be powerful
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- L S
- 07-09-23
The ultimate guide to beneficent power
I loved how the book took apart power according to first principles, yet discussed it in a way that a knowledge yet distanced itself from machiavellian tactics. There is so much work, especially internal work around impostor syndrome, that leads to using power effectively. This book really lays it out with solid research and excellent illustrative stories. Highly recommended.
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