New Power
How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World--and How to Make It Work for You
Summary:
The book explores the shift from traditional, hierarchical forms of power to a decentralized, participatory model enabled by technology and social media. It examines case studies and provides strategies for individuals and organizations to harness this 'new power' to effect change and achieve goals in a collaborative, inclusive manner.
Key points:
1. New Power vs. Old Power: "New power" is participatory and shared, thriving on collaboration, while "old power" is held by few and closed off. The internet has boosted new power, changing activism and influence.
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