“A good example of how precarious and fragile personal power can be – even someone who has achieved a certain amount of success can be brought low by just a few negative verdicts from complete strangers.”.“Personal power is all about having the confidence to act based on one’s own belief’s, attitudes, and values, and having the sense that one’s actions will be effective.”.Award-Winning: Named a Game Changer by Time, a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science, one of 50 women Who Is Changing The world by Business Insider, and a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.Published and covered in top media: NPR, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Wired, Fast Company, and more. A sought-after writer and speaker, she researches how non-verbal behavior and snap judgements influence people. Short & Sweet reviews of our favorite books for entrepreneurs. This weeks review: PRESENCE: BRINGING YOUR BOLDEST SELF TO YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGES by Amy Cuddy 4 out of 5 NINJA STARSĪmy Cuddy is a Harvard Business School professor and social psychologist.
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