Power Play: Don’t steal the smart out of the room

21 May 2012 Rose Herceg

Power Players know better than to steal the smart out of the room. Put another way? Don’t claim the good thinking as your own.

In any meeting there are arguably no more than two smart (or original) things said. Power Players are far too graceful to hog the good ideas. If you never said it, never thought it up and had nothing to do with its creation, don’t pinch the smart.

Power Players never ever cross this line. They don’t hitch their wagon to the cool kids in the room and they never elbow their way into the popular thinking. They do exactly the opposite. They praise the inventor of the thinking and they create more room for these smart types to run wild and weave their magic.

This is a critical lesson and every great Power Player I know always plays by this rule.

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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