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POWER, PERCEPTION & POSITIONING
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POWER, PERCEPTION & POSITIONING in Vernon, BC
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POWER, PERCEPTION & POSITIONING in Vernon, BC
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Original price: $13.99
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Power is rarely taken by force. It is quietly granted, or withdrawn, through perception.
In Power, Perception & Positioning , Paul Frank explores how leaders are read, trusted, and remembered long before authority is exercised through titles, credentials, or formal power. Drawing on leadership psychology, cultural intelligence, and real-world observation, this book reveals why some leaders command legitimacy effortlessly while others lose influence without ever understanding why.
Across corporate boardrooms, political institutions, and global leadership contexts, perception operates as an invisible gatekeeper. It shapes trust, signals competence, and determines whether leadership endures or erodes. Frank examines how presence, restraint, symbolism, timing, and cultural awareness shape these judgments, often before a single decision is made or a word is spoken.
This is not a motivational leadership book.
It is a strategic examination of how authority actually functions in human systems.
Readers will gain insight into:
Why credentials often lag behind presence
How leaders are silently evaluated in high-stakes environments
The difference between visibility and authority
How cultural context reshapes power and legitimacy
Why many leadership failures begin long before they become visible
Written for executives, political leaders, advisors, managers, and globally minded professionals , Power, Perception & Positioning offers a sober, intelligent framework for understanding leadership beyond performance, charisma, or popularity.
Leadership is not declared. It is perceived.
This book shows you why that distinction matters, and how it determines legacy.
Power is rarely taken by force. It is quietly granted, or withdrawn, through perception.
In Power, Perception & Positioning , Paul Frank explores how leaders are read, trusted, and remembered long before authority is exercised through titles, credentials, or formal power. Drawing on leadership psychology, cultural intelligence, and real-world observation, this book reveals why some leaders command legitimacy effortlessly while others lose influence without ever understanding why.
Across corporate boardrooms, political institutions, and global leadership contexts, perception operates as an invisible gatekeeper. It shapes trust, signals competence, and determines whether leadership endures or erodes. Frank examines how presence, restraint, symbolism, timing, and cultural awareness shape these judgments, often before a single decision is made or a word is spoken.
This is not a motivational leadership book.
It is a strategic examination of how authority actually functions in human systems.
Readers will gain insight into:
Why credentials often lag behind presence
How leaders are silently evaluated in high-stakes environments
The difference between visibility and authority
How cultural context reshapes power and legitimacy
Why many leadership failures begin long before they become visible
Written for executives, political leaders, advisors, managers, and globally minded professionals , Power, Perception & Positioning offers a sober, intelligent framework for understanding leadership beyond performance, charisma, or popularity.
Leadership is not declared. It is perceived.
This book shows you why that distinction matters, and how it determines legacy.


















