New article in MIT Sloan Management Review shows how leaders who influence through collaboration get better outcomes from decisions than leaders who try to "sell" their ideas. Getting the support of others without formal authority works better than persuasion:
https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/why-influence-is-a-two-way-street/
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https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/why-influence-is-a-two-way-street/
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As I have grown older and started leading teams myself, I’ve come to realize that irrespective of the context, the only way to defeat bad ideas is not by throwing data at someone or screaming at them but instead by exposure & gentle persuasion while being cognizant of the other's emotions!