
012 - Building Influence: Why Reputation Matters More Than Status
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About this listen
In this conversation, Ollie and Josh delve into the intricate relationship between reputation and status, exploring how these concepts influence leadership and social dynamics.
They discuss the importance of actions over titles, the nuances of charismatic leadership, and the impact of reputation as a form of social currency. Through engaging anecdotes and insights, they challenge conventional perceptions of leadership and emphasize the need for authenticity and credibility in personal and professional interactions.
Takeaways
- Reputation is a form of social currency that can influence outcomes.
- Actions, not titles, define true credibility and leadership.
- Charismatic leadership often surpasses authoritative leadership in effectiveness.
- Reputation takes years to build but can be ruined in seconds.
- Status is given, but reputation must be earned through consistent behavior.
- Feedback is essential in understanding and adapting leadership styles.
- Leadership is about inspiring others, not just giving orders.
- Recognizing individual needs is crucial for effective leadership.
- The perception of a leader can differ from their actual capabilities.
- Symbolic interactionism plays a role in how authority is perceived.
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