Rebel HR Podcast: Personal Power: Navigating Influence and Authenticity with Chris Lipp
Chris Lipp, professor of practice and director of Management Communication, was interviewed about his concept of personal power on the Rebel HR Pocast.
"One of the benefits of personal power is that we don't have to give our power away in order to help other people feel empowered. There's a sense that we are giving something of ourselves away in the process of pushing others up, but [with] real personal power, as we stand in our power, others around us get empowered. We see this with great leaders."
To hear the interview in its entirety, visit rebelhumanresources.com:
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