Abstract
The powerful are often oblivious to their impact. Holding power, as my research shows, reduces one’s capacity to appreciate how one’s words and gestures may affect others. As I studied power and reflected on my own experiences, I realized that three types of communications become amplified by power: direct communication, silence and ambiguity.
Full Citation
Galinsky, Adam.
“When you're in charge, your whisper may feel like a shout.”
New York Times.
August 15, 2015.