Goncalves, Marcus2020-04-232020-04-232013-04-22Marcus Goncalves. 2013. "Leadership Styles: The Power to Influence Others." International Journal of Business and Social Science, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 1 - 3 (3). https://doi.org/10.30845/ijbss2219-1933https://hdl.handle.net/2144/40307This paper is an attempt to briefly explain the various techniques of gaining power in an organization and how one would use these powers (or not) when managing organizational behavior. Frequently, the leadership of a corporation is in jeopardy when little attention is given to how power is deployed. Moreover, this paper discusses how the leadership process itself can become a monologue when divorced from the mission of the organization, its people and the culture it permeates. It suggests that the unsuccessful corporate leader will remain ineffective, despite advanced degrees, as long as the art and the science of influencing people continue to be taught and studied in a historical vacuum.p.1 - 3en-US© 2013 The Authors, All Rights ReservedCommerce, management, tourism and servicesLeadershipOrganizational behaviorManagement powerLeadership styles: the power to influence othersArticle10.30845/ijbss0000-0001-9019-546X (Goncalves, Marcus)515817