Power & Influence
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- •Need buy-in from multiple stakeholders
- •Navigating organizational politics
- •Building influence without authority
- •Managing up effectively
Core Frameworks
1. Sources of Power (Source: Jeffrey Pfeffer)
7 Sources:
- •Expertise - Being the expert
- •Resources - Controlling budget/headcount
- •Relationships - Network and connections
- •Information - Knowing what others don't
- •Position - Formal authority
- •Charisma - Personal magnetism
- •Will - Persistence and determination
2. Building Political Capital
The Approach:
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1. Map power structure - Who decides? - Who influences decisions? - Who controls resources? 2. Build relationships - Help others succeed - Offer expertise - Share credit 3. Accumulate wins - Start with small wins - Build reputation - Expand influence
Action Templates
Template: Stakeholder Mapping
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# Stakeholder Map: [Initiative] ## Decision Makers - **Name:** [role] - Power level: [High/Medium/Low] - Support: [For/Against/Neutral] - Concerns: [list] - Approach: [how to influence] ## Influencers - **Name:** [role] - Influences: [who] - Cares about: [what] - Approach: [strategy] ## Coalition Building - **Early supporters:** [list] - **Fence-sitters:** [list] - **Opposition:** [list] ## Action Plan 1. Build coalition with: [names] 2. Address concerns of: [names] 3. Pre-meetings with: [names] 4. Present when: [timing]
Quick Reference
🤝 Influence Checklist
Preparation:
- • Map power structure
- • Identify stakeholders
- • Understand motivations
- • Build coalition
Execution:
- • Pre-meetings (surface concerns)
- • Customized pitches (per stakeholder)
- • Data + story (logic + emotion)
- • Build momentum (early wins)
Key Quotes
Jeffrey Pfeffer:
"Power is the ability to get things done. If you want to make an impact, you need to understand power."
On Building Influence:
"The most successful people build their political capital before they need it."