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11 surprising habits of powerful leaders

By | Dr Travis Bradberry | www.weforum.org

  • Power can often be perceived negatively but when pursued for the right reasons, it can be a tremendous force for good.
  • Author Travis Bradberry explains how leaders can acquire and use power for the sake of others.
  • He offers 11 habits to expand your influence for positive leadership purposes.

Power gets a bad rap, but only because people pursue it for the wrong reasons. When power is pursued for the right reasons, it can be a tremendous force for good.

Niccolo Machiavelli spread the belief that people can only become powerful by exploiting the worst aspects of human nature. One of this teachings was, “A wise ruler ought never to keep faith when by doing so it would be against his interests.” Machiavelli was essentially saying that you’re an idiot if you keep your promises or stick to your values when you’d benefit more by breaking them.

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