Power is a great thing if you can use it to make positive influence in the world via planting seeds of empowerment, inspiration and creative possibilities.
1 Power is a great thing if you can use it wisely to make a positive influence and empower others to do the same!
2 Power is not a bad thing, the willpower can connect the nature and human world; the brainpower can stimulate all kinds of creativity; the knowledge power is the key for any sort of human progress, and even the legitimate power can keep a certain level of order in the mankind society.
3 Power is a great thing if you can use it to make positive influence in the world via planting seeds of empowerment, inspiration and creative possibilities.
4 Power has many different formats; some visible, some invisible; some are earned, some are given; some are delightful, some are intimidating.
5 When you become aware that you have the power/ability to affect positive change for the greater good, you need to be continuously aware of your own habits of biases/prejudices, and prevent yourselves from falling into those old habits.
6 Like many things, power is like the two sides of a coin: In understanding power you can see how it can be used and then how you can give it to others to achieve the objectives you want.
7 Power is not a value statement - it is a state of being. By choosing to stand in my own power and respectfully holding a space for another's point of view, there is no conflict.
8 There are three powers either as visible or invisible hands in an organization: Structural power (the position with the organizational hierarchy), expert power (business and technical knowledge), and connection power.
9 Due to the exponential growth of information and the shorten knowledge cycle, expert power is perhaps more powerful than other types of powers in the digital era because the brainpower can stimulate all kinds of creativity; and the knowledge power is the key for any sort of human progress. Here are three digital principles to practice expert power effectively.
2 Power is not a bad thing, the willpower can connect the nature and human world; the brainpower can stimulate all kinds of creativity; the knowledge power is the key for any sort of human progress, and even the legitimate power can keep a certain level of order in the mankind society.
3 Power is a great thing if you can use it to make positive influence in the world via planting seeds of empowerment, inspiration and creative possibilities.
4 Power has many different formats; some visible, some invisible; some are earned, some are given; some are delightful, some are intimidating.
5 When you become aware that you have the power/ability to affect positive change for the greater good, you need to be continuously aware of your own habits of biases/prejudices, and prevent yourselves from falling into those old habits.
6 Like many things, power is like the two sides of a coin: In understanding power you can see how it can be used and then how you can give it to others to achieve the objectives you want.
7 Power is not a value statement - it is a state of being. By choosing to stand in my own power and respectfully holding a space for another's point of view, there is no conflict.
8 There are three powers either as visible or invisible hands in an organization: Structural power (the position with the organizational hierarchy), expert power (business and technical knowledge), and connection power.
9 Due to the exponential growth of information and the shorten knowledge cycle, expert power is perhaps more powerful than other types of powers in the digital era because the brainpower can stimulate all kinds of creativity; and the knowledge power is the key for any sort of human progress. Here are three digital principles to practice expert power effectively.
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