Why spotting "hidden influencers" at work matters
They have considerable informal power and are able to create a significant impact within the company
DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.
WHEN one thinks of influencers these days, it is usually in a less-than-flattering light. Often dismissed as jobless millennials out to fleece corporations and hoodwink the public, the term "influencer" is now synonymous with "freeloader".
With the bad rep that social media "influencers" get, it overshadows the fact that being influential is, in fact, a good thing. It is a powerful privilege to be able to influence others, which comes with great responsibility.
While the ability to influence is an important attribute for leaders, it is also a trait not exclusively reserved for the top dogs or top performers. At work, people with influence can be found throughout the organisation, in all kinds of roles and departments. Surprisingly, some of these people can be hard to spot indeed, as their clout may not be obvious.
Copyright SPH Media. All rights reserved.
TRENDING NOW
Air India asks Tata, Singapore Airlines for funds after US$2.4 billion loss
‘Boring’ is the new black: The stars are aligning for a Singapore stock market revival
From 1MDB to ‘corporate mafia’: Is Malaysia facing a new governance test?
South-east Asian markets account for 8.8% of global capital inflows from 2021 to 2024: report