009f462c-7c56-11e2-9a75-dab0201670da_story.html

009f462c-7c56-11e2-9a75-dab0201670da_story.html

12/3/2015

link

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-end-of-power-from-boardrooms-to-battlefields-and-churches-to-states-why-being-in-charge-isnt-what-it-used-by-moises-naim/2013/03/08/009f462c-7c56-11e2-9a75-dab0201670da_story.html

summary

In this opinion piece, the author discusses the changing nature of power in various domains, from politics to businesses and even religious institutions. The article argues that traditional sources of power are losing their grip due to factors such as technological advancements, globalization, and the rise of networked individuals. The author explores how leaders now face more constraints and challenges in maintaining authority and control. Furthermore, the article suggests that power is shifting towards those who can navigate and leverage networks effectively. Ultimately, the author questions the effectiveness of traditional power structures in a rapidly changing world.

tags

power dynamics ꞏ leadership ꞏ authority ꞏ governance ꞏ politics ꞏ organizational structure ꞏ decision-making ꞏ influence ꞏ hierarchy ꞏ social hierarchy ꞏ power struggle ꞏ corporate power ꞏ political power ꞏ institutional power ꞏ social power ꞏ power shifts ꞏ power distribution ꞏ power relations ꞏ power imbalance ꞏ power analysis ꞏ power structures ꞏ power consolidation ꞏ power vacuum ꞏ power competition ꞏ power perception ꞏ power paradigm ꞏ power dynamics in organizations ꞏ power dynamics in society ꞏ power dynamics in politics ꞏ power dynamics in religion ꞏ power dynamics in institutions ꞏ power dynamics in leadership ꞏ power dynamics in governance ꞏ power dynamics in boardrooms ꞏ power dynamics in states ꞏ power dynamics in battlefields ꞏ the nature of power ꞏ the decline of power ꞏ power transformation ꞏ power and authority ꞏ power and control ꞏ power and influence ꞏ power and hierarchy ꞏ power and decision-making