Beau Leadership Group Podcast – Episode 20: “Power, Influence, and Lasting Leadership”
📍 Welcome, leaders. Today we’re diving deep into power and influence, what separates them, how to wield both wisely, and why the ultimate measure of leadership is impact—and yes, even happiness.
Stanford’s Jeffrey Pfeffer reminds us: power is fundamental to life. John Maxwell says leadership is influence—nothing more, nothing less. Jim Rowan adds that success is attracted by the person you become. Joseph Nye of Harvard defines power as the ability to affect others, through force, persuasion, or attraction.
Let’s make it tangible. Few leaders embody this better than Henry Ford. He turned industrial and financial power into influence that reshaped society. Unlike competitors who relied on bailouts, Ford survived and thrived because he built on value, innovation, and influence—not just raw power.
At the Hood River Aviation Museum, a plane is powered by a Ford Flathead V8 which reminds us: Ford didn’t just build cars; he built trust, freedom, and opportunity.
Part 1: Power vs. Influence
Ford had both. His power as an industrial titan was clear. His influence came from giving the average person freedom—the freedom to travel, to dream bigger, to live life on their terms.
Zechariah 4:6: “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit.” True leadership is spirit-led influence, not just authority.
Part 2: The 14 Rules of Power and Influence
Here’s how Ford applied timeless principles you can use today:
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