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Coercive strategies are clearly risky because they invite retaliation. But as the McGraw-Hill case suggests, they are sometimes necessary as a last resort. Great leaders throughout history have almost always been willing to put up a good fight, if fighting is the only way to achieve an important objective. And sometimes, although not very often, coercion is the only alternative.
Power and Influence
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