People know you’re in power by your voice alone, as new research shows that people pick on acoustic cues to determine who’s in charge. “Our findings suggest that whether it’s parents attempting to assert authority over unruly children, haggling between a car salesman
You’ve reached the top through hard work, good business practices, and great interpersonal skills. In order to continue success at the top, though, you need a quality that is often overlooked by leaders: perspective. “Effective leadership is like a successful car ride. To go pla
Those seeking to feel more powerful should turn up the bass. “When watching major sports events, my coauthors and I frequently noticed athletes with their earphones on while entering the stadium and in the locker room,” said Dennis Hsu of the Kellogg School of Management a