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Power for All: Why It's Everybody's Business
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"Power is misunderstood." Thus begins the new book from management professors Tiziana Casciaro (Rotman School of Management) and Julie Battilana (Harvard). In this interview, co-author Casciaro shares insights from the book, including the fact that the most effective changemakers in an organization are not necessarily the people at the top; and that power is not intrinsically good or bad. She provides a four-element definition of power and shares key principles of the authors' framework for shifting the balance of power-a critical undertaking in a world beset by inequality. Armed with this understanding of how power works, she promises that we have a chance to live on this planet in harmony.