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You want more power.

But, here's what you're missing

Power isn’t earned respect

Power doesn’t mean value either.

This week's conversation with Allison Fragale, best-selling author of Likeable Badass: How Women Get The Success They Deserve, reveals three game-changing insights about power, status, and success.

The Power Trap

> Power without status is like having keys to a room nobody wants to enter.

> Think about it, when did you ever enthusiastically follow someone because of their title?

> Status comes before power - it's what makes people want to give you opportunities, not out of obligations.

The Status Formula

Two dimensions determine your status:

  • Capability: Your proven ability to deliver
  • Caring: Your commitment to others' success

This explains why some executives get every opportunity

While others, equally qualified, get passed over.

Every interaction either builds or erodes your perception.

The Strategic Truth

The most successful executives build status when they don't need it.

It's not networking - it's status building.

In today's world of remote work and AI, status is the ultimate differentiator between good and great careers.

The Bottom Line:

> Power can be given.

> Status must be earned.

> Which one are you building today?

Alison Fragale is a research psychologist, award-winning professor, international keynote speaker, and author, on a mission to help others — especially women — work and live better by understanding and applying the science of people.

Follow here here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisonfragale/

Get her book here:https://alisonfragale.com/

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