Power, for All
How It Really Works and Why It's Everyone's Business
Summary:
The book delves into the nature and dynamics of power in society, exploring how it operates across various contexts and how individuals can understand and navigate power structures. It provides insights and strategies for people to harness power ethically and effectively to create positive change in their organizations and communities.
Key points:
1. Power as positive: Battilana and Casciaro see power as beneficial, not harmful or competitive. It's essential for change and can be shared for everyone's advantage.
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