Power Play: If you’re on the majority side, it’s time to pause

15 November 2012 Rose Herceg

Holding a minority point of view isn’t a vice. If you find yourself constantly on the side of the majority, maybe it’s time to make sure you’re siding with the group because you believe the answer and not simply because it’s expedient.

The best Power Players usually hold minority points of view because it’s this thinking that changes history. It takes new thinking to push boundaries and break convention. No one who ever did anything great didn’t forge a new frontier or bring a new way of thinking into the world.

Big, new, fresh ideas don’t usually come from the majority. They often come from the minority and if you aspire to Power Player status, that means you.

If your ideas are exactly the same as everybody else’s maybe it’s time to pause. If you’re not disagreeing from time to time then you’re not seeing things in a new way. Questioning accepted thought and accepted wisdom is part of the job description of a Power Player and if that’s your ambition, you should be holding minority opinions from time to time too.

Rose Herceg

Entrepreneur, strategist and author Rose Herceg co-founded Pophouse, specialising in social forecasting, market research and business strategy in 1998 before selling it to STW in 2006. Until recently Rose was strategy director of the STW Group, working across 70 companies on strategy, social forecasting, trends analysis and innovation. She is currently developing several online start-ups in media and media content.


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