Summary:
The book examines the dynamics of power in organizations, offering insights into how individuals can acquire, maintain, and leverage power for success. It provides real-world examples and practical advice on navigating office politics and building influence.
Key points:
1. Power isn't about popularity, but effectiveness. It requires strategic actions, not necessarily unethical ones.
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