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The ability to collaborate and network is essential in wielding power effectively from "summary" of The End of Power by Moises Naim
In today's world, power is no longer concentrated in the hands of a few individuals or institutions. The ability to collaborate and network has become essential for anyone looking to wield power effectively. This shift is due to the weakening of traditional power structures and the rise of new forces that can only be harnessed through cooperation and connection. In the past, power was often held by those at the top of hierarchical organizations or by governments with a monopoly on force. However, with the democratization of information and the rise of social m...Similar Posts
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